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Home Minds On Light Waves and Colors Mission LC4 Complementary Colors of Light

Mission LC4 Complementary Colors of Light

Mission LC4 pertains to the concepts of complementary colors of light and how to use the concept to predict which primary colors of light would be absorbed and reflected. The mission consists of 40 questions organized into 10 Question Groups. You must answer one question from each Question Group to complete the mission. The learning outcomes for this mission are ...

Learning Outcomes

  • The student should be able to explain the significance of complementary colors of light and identify sets of complementary colors.
  • The student should be able to use complementary colors and principles of color subtraction to explain the appearance of an object when viewed under white light.

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