yellow light
It depends on whether you are talking about pigments (paints) or colours (light). Red + Green paint = brown Red + Green light = yellow.
Magenta is a color evoked by light stronger in blue and red wavelengths than in yellowish-green
red plus blue equals purple
Bluish brown
Magenta.
What they've always taught in school was: the primary triad is red, blue and yellow the secondary triad is orange (red plus yellow), purple (red plus blue) and green (blue plus yellow). In reality, the primary colors are NOT red, blue and yellow. They are cyan, magenta and yellow. If you use these colors as your primaries, the secondary triad is red (magenta plus yellow), green (cyan plus yellow) and blue (cyan plus magenta). Red, green and blue are also the primary colors of light, which gives further credence to the fact cyan, magenta and yellow are the primaries--cyan absorbs red light, magenta absorbs green light and yellow absorbs blue light. And finally, I can almost guarantee your printer (assuming it's color) does NOT have red or blue ink in it, but it does have cyan and magenta ink.
In red light, magenta would appear as a shade of red since magenta is a combination of blue and red light. Since red light already contains red wavelengths, any additional red light would intensify the red color of magenta.
A red light will be needed to combine with magenta light to produce green light. Green light is the complementary color to magenta, so by mixing red light with magenta light, the result will be green light.
The color you get when you mix red and blue light is magenta.
Mixing red and blue light will produce the color magenta.
yellow light
Magenta glass transmits red and blue light, but absorbs green light. As a result, the transmitted light would appear as a mix of red and blue, creating a magenta hue.
yellow light
The object absorbs all colors except yellow in daylight, reflecting yellow light. When illuminated with magenta light, the object absorbs magenta light and reflects red light due to the mixing of magenta and yellow light together. This causes the object to appear red under magenta light.
Magenta is a secondary color that can be achieved by mixing red and blue light together. When red and blue light combine, they stimulate the cones in our eyes to perceive the color magenta.
No, yellow is not absorbed by the magenta filter. Magenta filters absorb green light and allow red and blue light to pass through. Yellow light is a combination of red and green light, so it will not be absorbed by the magenta filter.