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Blue

Blue is one of the three primary additive colors; blue light has the shortest wavelength (about 470 nm) of the three primary colours.

A clear sky on a sunny day is coloured blue because of Rayleigh scattering of the light from the Sun. Large amounts of water (H2O) look blue because red light around 750 nm is absorbed as an overtone of the O-H stretching vibration. Interestingly, heavy water (D2O) is colourless, because the absorption band is at a longer wavelength (~950 nm).

An example of a blue color in the RGB color space has intensities [0, 0, 255] on a 0 to 255 scale. On a browser that supports visual formatting in Cascading Style Sheets, the following box should appear in this color:

The English language commonly uses "blue" to refer to any color from blue to cyan.

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Blue[?] is also the title of an album by the Canadian singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell.

Kind of Blue is the title of an album by Miles Davis, which has become one of the biggest selling jazz recordings in history.

Blue Train[?] is the title of an influential jazz album by John Coltrane

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