Does pure yellow exist in variations we can't discern? – physics.stackexchange.com 11:25 Posted by Unknown No Comments If you add red light (~440 THz) and green light (~560 THz), you get what we perceive as yellow light (~520 THz). But I assume what you really get is a mixed waveform that we perceive as yellow? ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitCan you roll for HP at levelup in Adventurers League? – rpg.stackexchange.comDelete all output in notebooks – mathematica.stackexchange.comHow do I operate the server to compile/run a simple Fortran code? – unix.stackexchange.comArray traversal in JavaScript to fill two maps – stackoverflow.comWhat is the difference between SOT 23 and SOT 23-3 package type? – electronics.stackexchange.comHow do the latest automatic transmissions match the efficiencies of manual gearboxes? – mechanics.stackexchange.com
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