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5 August, 16:18

If a beam of white light streams through two filters blocking

colors of red and blue, what color will be seen?

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  1. 5 August, 18:21
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    White light only streams through two filters by blocking red and blue colors.

    Explanation:

    Each color has certain wavelength and due to this wavelength range the color is determined. The color which is visible to our eye is result of reflection of the color wavelength.

    Filter is a glass and transparent material which only allows some colors of lights and blocks other lights.

    White light is formed by all of the colors of light.

    If a beam of white light streams through two filters blocking colors of red and blue. White light gets reflected through the filter blocking the red and blue light colors.
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