Physics, asked by kavitasaxenasai, 1 month ago

what colour can be made by mixing blue and red colours in equal proportions​

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Answered by ᎷagicHeart
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If all three primary colors of light are mixed in equal proportions, the result is neutral (gray or white). When the red and green lights mix, the result is yellow. When green and blue lights mix, the result is a cyan. When the blue and red lights mix, the result is magenta.

Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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If all three primary colors of light are mixed in equal proportions, the result is neutral (gray or white). When the red and green lights mix, the result is yellow. When green and blue lights mix, the result is a cyan. When the blue and red lights mix, the result is magenta.

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