Physics, asked by mahikabisht, 1 year ago

If there are only seven colours in spectrum then how we are able to see pink colour?


qqq71: In a blog post, Robert Krulwich of the public radio show Radiolab noted that there is no pink in the colors of the rainbow. Pink is actually a combination of red and violet, two colors, which, if you look at a rainbow, are on the opposite sides of the arc. ... The R (red) is as far as it can get from V (violet).
qqq71: this can also be verified with the help of colour wheel

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Answered by bhavyaagarwal89
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There are seven colors in the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. 


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mahikabisht: my question is why we r able to see pink by the way thanks
bhavyaagarwal89: not pink
bhavyaagarwal89: by sun light violet seeems to pink
Answered by BRAINLYY
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Question - If there are only seven colours in spectrum then how we are able to see pink colour?

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Although there are only seven colours in spectrum but We can perceive Pink. It is because Pink in Nature is mainly formed by the combination of Red and Violet colours which are present in Spectrum. If you talk about Pink as a hue of different objects it is a mixture of red and white colours .

When Red and Violet belonging to Spectrum combine in proper ratio our eyes cannot segregate between them and see the whole colour as a shade of Pink ( The same is the case with Magenta and different colours in image only the proportion of colour mixed changing )

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