A weird shade of black is produced:
White, Black, Green, Brown
blue
Black is the absence of color. White is every color put together. And grey is a color plus white added to it.
Black and whtie are not in ROYGBIV.... The sequence is: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet, no black or white.
A weird shade of black is produced:
Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.
Black, ground. Red, battery plus. Green, right channel audio (plus black for the negative speaker lead), white, Left channel audio (plus black for negative speaker lead). This is assuming that you're talking about a car stereo you're trying to install.
The correct order of connecting the red, white, black, and green wires in a circuit is typically red to black, white to green.
MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue - MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue -
That will depend on the style and school that you go to. In general the colors are white, yellow, green, brown and black, but there are various grades in between and many have added additional ranks.
When combined, black, green, and white do not create a new color. They simply appear together as different colors.
The color of the wires in the electrical circuit are green, black, and white.
black + white
Green. He must be green.
Gray
Blue and Green