Wave Interactions

Science, Grade 7

Wave Interactions

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1. Wave Interactions
The primary colors of pigments are magenta, yellow, and cyan. Any of these two primary pigments can be combined to produce a secondary pigment color. For example, magenta and cyan when combined make blue. However, when the three primary colors are combined in equal amounts, all the colors of light are absorbed resulting in a black pigment. The colors you see on a printed image are produced by combining different color pigments.