9+9+(9+9)
If you are mixing colours, you have to be clear if you are mixing lights or pigments/paints. If you are mixing lights, you get more light, so this is called additive mixing of colour. You do this by shining different coloured lights on to a screen.You need blue, green, and red light to make white light. Red, green and blue are the additive primary colours because none of them can be made by mixing other colours. If you are mixing paints, this is subtractive, because paints work by absorbing light, so if you have more than one, more light is absorbed and less is reflected to the eye. The idea of the subtractive primary colours of red, yellow and blue is used in art rather than science. In science we would define them as cyan, magenta and yellow.
No, not at all!I'll assume you mean the additive inverse, although the following examples can be adapted to the multiplicative inverse as well.The additive inverse of 5 is -5, and 5 is indeed greater than -5.However, the additive inverse of -5 is 5, and -5 is SMALLER than 5.
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
The additive inverse is +4
What are some colors that are light
light bulbs
Some examples OS screws are light bulbs, some types of pumps
sunglasses
A mirror
Some examples of secondary light sources in a home include:lampsrecessed lightingnight lights
sun
example of polarization
"The Light-Keeper"
9+9+(9+9)
a mirror
light