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When you mix Red, Green and Blue Light, you get White Light.
When you mix Yellow and Cyan light, you get Green.
So what about Cyan and Blue. I really need the answer. It's pretty important.

2007-07-08 00:49:40 · 3 answers · asked by Karlo C 5 in Science & Mathematics Physics

3 answers

Think of cyan as being the result of two lamps, a blue one and a green one.

If you add a blue lamp to that, you'll have two blue lamps and one green one.

So you'd end up with something that's bluer than cyan, but not as blue as "blue".

If you can do HTML, try looking at the following colors in your browser:

Blue: #0000FF
Cyan: #00FFFF
Blue+Cyan: #0080FF

2007-07-08 02:44:30 · answer #1 · answered by RickB 7 · 0 0

if you mix cyan and blue light the resultant light will still be blue
to explain this i will take your example of yellow and cyan light.
yellow light is made up of green and red light.
cyan light is made up of blue and green light.
the common color here is green so green is the color seen.
similarly here
cyan is made up of blue and green light.
blue is blue itself.
so the common color here is blue hence the color seen here is blue.

2007-07-08 08:52:52 · answer #2 · answered by Shy Lad 3 · 1 1

You should get somthing lik brownish green.

2007-07-08 07:59:59 · answer #3 · answered by Gopla69 1 · 0 0

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