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If you were to combine a beam of blue light and a beam of yellow light, what would the result be?

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Black light


No light


Green light


White light

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Answer:

White light

Step-by-step explanation:

Any two primary colors of light combine to produce the complement of the third primary color. Since yellow is a combination of red and green light, yellow is therefore the complement of blue light. When two complementary colors are combined, they form white light. Mixing light is different than mixing pigments.

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Answer:

Green light

Step-by-step explanation:

If yellow light and blue stream of light are combined, the resulting color of light is green color.

Both yellow and blue light are part of the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum.

When all the colors of the spectrum are combined together, white light is produced from the combination.

When yellow light combine with blue light, then green light is produced.

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