Physics, asked by jayeshbhaisolanki1, 9 months ago

explain why the human eye can see colours better in bright light than in dim light​

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Answered by acharyashivam9padedx
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Answer:

Humans can see. the objects when light is bouncing back from the object to the eye In dim light low amount of light energy is entering in human eye so it is difficult to see in dim light than bright light

Answered by varadad25
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1. The retina in the eye is made of many light sensitive cells.

2. The rod - shaped cells respond to the intensity of the light while the cone - shaped cells respond to various colours.

3. The cone - shaped cells do not respond to faint light.

4. They function only in bright light.

Hence, the human eye can see colours better in bright light than in dim light.

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