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Why do the 7 colours in a rainbow turn white when put in a colour wheel and spun?

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Why do the 7 colours in a rainbow turn white when put in a colour wheel and spun?

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It is called “additive color” When you put all colors together with light, like in a cathode ray tube, it becomes white. “Subtractive color” happens when you put all the colors together of a physical colorant, like pigments used in printing or paints, these become black. These behaviors come from light absorption and reflection.

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