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    Any Two Spectral Lights That Appear White When Added Together
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Any Two Spectral Lights That Appear White When Added Together

Question 57

Question 57

Multiple Choice

Any two spectral lights that appear white when added together are termed


A) chromatic.
B) complementary.
C) primary.
D) additive.

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