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    Equally Combining the Three Primary Colors in Additive Color Mixing
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Equally Combining the Three Primary Colors in Additive Color Mixing

Question 242

Question 242

Multiple Choice

Equally combining the three primary colors in additive color mixing results in ________.


A) black light
B) white light
C) non-spectral color
D) gray light

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