To Write:The names of the secondary pigment colors and the reason of why they give appearance of those colors.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The primary colors of the pigment are same as the secondary colors of light.The secondary colors of pigment are red, blue and green-the same as the primary light colors.
Although white light includes a colorful rainbow, our eyes are only open to red (R), green ( G), and blue (B) light.The brain receives the information from those three colors and interprets the other colours depending on the R to G to B ratio.Since human brains handle only the three colors of light, white light can be easily represented as an RGB mixture.
Conclusion:Hence, the secondary colors of pigment are red, blue and green.
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