What is the true color of light?

White light is a combination of all colors in the color spectrum. It has all the colors of the rainbow. Combining primary colors of light like red, blue, and green creates secondary colors: yellow, cyan, and magenta. All other colors can be broken down into different combinations of the three primary colors.
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Is light white or black?

In physics, a color is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colors because they do not have specific wavelengths. Instead, white light contains all wavelengths of visible light. Black, on the other hand, is the absence of visible light.
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Is light just white?

White light is a mixture of all colors, in roughly equal proportions. White objects look white because they reflect back all the visible wavelengths of light that shine on them - so the light still looks white to us. Colored objects, on the other hand, reflect back only some of the wavelengths; the rest they absorb.
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Is light white or rainbow?

Sunlight is a combination of every color in the rainbow spectrum, and this combination produces what we call “white light.”
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Why is light always white?

White objects look white as they reflect all the visible wavelengths of light which shine onto them-so the light always appears white to us. Coloured substances, on the other hand, reflects just a few wavelengths; the rest they absorb.
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Does light exist forever?

Light is a self-perpetuating electromagnetic wave; the strength of the wave can get weaker with the distance it travels, but as long as nothing absorbs it, it will keep on propagating forever.
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Does color exist without light?

The subtitle for this page should probably be, “do you remember Physics 101?” Color would not be possible without light; in fact, color is light—either viewed directly from a light source or reflected from objects that we see.
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What color has the highest energy?

Red has the lowest energy and violet the highest.
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Why is white not a color?

Some consider white to be a color, because white light comprises all hues on the visible light spectrum. And many do consider black to be a color, because you combine other pigments to create it on paper. But in a technical sense, black and white are not colors, they're shades. They augment colors.
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What color has the most energy?

Violet light has the shortest wavelength, and so it has the highest level of energy of visible light.
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Does pure white exist?

Yes: for any given understanding of what "pure white" means, it is possible to produce an illuminated light field which has that colour, using combinations of red, green and blue lights, but there are multiple different, equally valid, understandings of what "pure white" means.
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Why is the sky blue?

As white light passes through our atmosphere, tiny air molecules cause it to 'scatter'. The scattering caused by these tiny air molecules (known as Rayleigh scattering) increases as the wavelength of light decreases. Violet and blue light have the shortest wavelengths and red light has the longest.
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Is there light black?

Sure, “black” would be a fair response, but the term “black light” is an oxymoron because truly black light is impossible. Black light is actually from the slow lane of the spectrum—long-wave ultraviolet (UV-A) light.
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Does black exist in nature?

True black doesn't occur in nature. The colors we see are simply a degree of how much of this color present in light is reflected. The receiver in our eyes, which are the retinal cones,receive the wavelength of the color. Black does not have specific wavelengths, so it can't be considered as a color.
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How many colors can humans not see?

Red-green and yellow-blue are the so-called "forbidden colors." Composed of pairs of hues whose light frequencies automatically cancel each other out in the human eye, they're supposed to be impossible to see simultaneously. The limitation results from the way we perceive color in the first place.
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Is black light just darkness?

A black light is a type of lamp that emits primarily ultraviolet light and very little visible light. Because the light is outside the range of human vision, it is invisible, so a room illuminated with a black light appears dark.
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What color makes black?

To make pure black, mix blue, magenta, and yellow in equal parts. You can test this out on your sketch pad; put a dab of the three paints on your pad and mix colors with a paint brush or palette knife until achieving a rich black.
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What colors make grey without black?

Essentially, this method is the same as using two complementary colors (one primary and one secondary) to mix gray: red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple.
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Do some colors not exist?

The Black Sheep In The Grey Area: The Chimerical Colors. Magenta doesn't exist because it has no wavelength; there's no place for it on the spectrum. The only reason we see it is because our brain doesn't like having green (magenta's complement) between purple and red, so it substitutes a new thing.
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What is the happiest color in the world?

Yellow is widely recognized as the happiest color in the world and comes with a scientific pedigree to back up this esteemed honor. Research has suggested two main reasons why yellow is considered the happiest color. Many studies have linked the psychological powers of yellow to the sun.
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What color keeps you energized?

Energizing colors

Strong, bright colors and neon colors can have a powerful effect on emotions. Colors like bright red, bright yellow and neon green can feel energizing and make you feel more alert, but can also be irritating on the eyes. These colors will grab your attention and stand out from their surroundings.
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What color has the highest vibration?

Violet light has the highest energy, frequency and vibration and the shortest wavelength of visible light. Beyond the visible spectrum, ultra-violet is even shorter wave and higher frequency and energy, in fact its energy is so high it can burn our skin very quickly and kill bacteria.
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What color is hardest to see?

Blue is the hardest color to see as more light energy is required for a full response from blue-violet cones, compared to green or red.
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Is color just an illusion?

Colour is not a physical property of an object - it is a sensation, just like smell or taste. Colour is generated only when light of a particular wavelength falls onto the retina of the eye and specialized sensory cells generate a nerve impulse, which is routed to the brain where it is perceived as being colour.
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What is the true color of everything?

The Universe has no color in itself. It has electromagnetic waves propagating through it, but it's our brain that in the end is responsible for giving specific wavelengths colors. We cannot know how a bird or a mantis shrimp actually see the world.
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