2009年12月29日 星期二
Colours of Light
Televisions use light in the three primary colours to make all the other colours you see on screen. Electrons are fired at tiny groups of phosphor compounds just behind the screen glass that glow with red, green, or blue light when struck. The groups, called pixels, are so tiny that your eye just sees the patches of coloured light that make up the picture.
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