2. How do we see objects around us?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
by Light reflection
Explanation:
Hope it helps you
mark as brain list and follow me
Answered by
2
We are able to see because light from an object can move through space and reach our eyes. Once light reaches our eyes, signals are sent to our brain, and our brain deciphers the information in order to detect the appearance, location and movement of the objects we are sighting at.
Rays of light reflect, or bounce off, objects just like a ball bounces on the ground. This reflection of light is what enables us to see everything around us. ... A flat mirror reflects an exact, though reversed, image of an object because the reflected light rays travel at parallel paths.
Similar questions