Chemistry, asked by zymo, 2 months ago

define luminous and non luminous objects with eg how light travels?​

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Answered by Choprakanchan23
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Luminous objects are objects that generate their own light. Illuminated objects are objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes. The sun is an example of a luminous object, while the moon is an illuminated object. During the day, the sun generates sufficient light to illuminate objects on Earth.

The non-luminous objects are visible because of luminous objects. The sun and candle are the two examples. The moon and plants are the two examples.

Answered by royr04278
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Luminous objects are objects that generate their own light. Illuminated objects are objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes. The sun is an example of a luminous object, while the moon is an illuminated object. During the day, the sun generates sufficient light to illuminate objects on Earth.

Non-luminous objects are the objects that do not have their own source of light energy and hence they cannot emit light and are not responsible for vision. These objects can only be visible due to luminous objects. Examples of non-luminous objects are the moon, plants, and spoons.

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