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Title: When a child combines the yellow and blue crayon colors in her drawing the resulting color is green.
Post by: redcandle on Oct 21, 2015
When a child combines the yellow and blue crayon colors in her drawing the resulting color is green. Why is this so?
A) Because of an afterimage created by the particular addition of these two colors.
B) The only wavelengths that are not absorbed look green.
C) When yellow and blue are combined the yellow absorbs the yellow, and the blue absorbs the blue, leaving green as the only remaining color.
D) Because in an additive color mixture, combining these two colors yields green.


Title: Re: When a child combines the yellow and blue crayon colors in her drawing the resulting color is gr
Post by: iwasten on Nov 1, 2015
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Title: Re: When a child combines the yellow and blue crayon colors in her drawing the resulting color is green.
Post by: redcandle on Nov 3, 2015
Thanks once more :D


Title: Re: When a child combines the yellow and blue crayon colors in her drawing the resulting color is ...
Post by: Raven Tatum on Jan 25, 2020
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