You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
Pegmatite rocks typically contain a variety of minerals, resulting in a range of colors. Common colors found in pegmatites include white, gray, pink, and black. The specific colors present in a pegmatite rock will depend on the mineral composition of that particular rock.
Chlorophyll primarily absorbs red and blue light most efficiently, while green light is least utilized. This is why plants appear green to our eyes - because they reflect green light rather than absorbing it for photosynthesis.
we will get black color when all the primary colors(RGB)* combine. * R-red; G-green; B-blue the combination of these primary colors in different proportions gives the different shades of colors. when all these colors combine we will get black. Depends on what you are mixing. :-) If you are mixing colored light, then mixing all colors gets you white. If you are mixing paint, it depends on the proportions, but if all are equal, you get black.
The primary colors of visible light are red, green, and blue. These colors can be combined in various ways to create all other colors that we see.
magenta+cyan+yellow=blackA little more:In subtractive coloration or pigments, combining magenta, cyan and yellow should make black.In additive colors or light, turning the red, green and blue values to zero makes for black -- an absence of light.
the black wire is the hot wire
Mostly green and black
Yes, black and green are two distinct colors. Black is the absence of color and absorbs all light, while green is a secondary color created by mixing blue and yellow.
When green light is mixed with red light, the colors combine and form black. This is known as subtractive color mixing, where red light subtracts the green color from the green shirt, resulting in it appearing black under red light.
Under red light, the red fabric of the jumper appears bright while the green fabric appears dark. Since black absorbs all colors of light, the green fabric appears black as it absorbs the red light, making it indistinguishable from the black fabric under red light.
dark green and white light green and black
they are red,blue,dark green,light green,white,yellow and black for the frofelers
A ripe banana will appear black when illuminated with red, green, or blue light, as these colors are absorbed by the banana's pigment. Only yellow light will be reflected, making the banana appear black under the other colors of light.
Black light emits ultraviolet (UV) light, so it typically excites fluorescent materials that absorb UV light and re-emit visible light. Fluorescent colors that appear bright under black light include neon colors like pink, green, orange, and yellow. Other colors without fluorescent properties may appear muted or black under black light.
There is: Black, Silver, White, Pink, Red, Green and light blue.
pastel: blue, pink, yellow, and only sometimes light green.
The cap is called 'green' because it absorbs all other colors of light, leaving only the green light to bounce from it to your eyes. If no green light shines on it, then there's no light to bounce from it to your eyes, and it appears black. If you only shine blue light on it, then there's no green light shining on it.