Physics, asked by azzy46, 9 months ago

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In very dim light we are able to see all the objects but cannot distinguish between their colors. Explain. ​

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Answered by divyansh5237
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Answer:

Hey mate here's your answer

Our eyes have rods and cones, which help us to see the object and distinguish the color. Cones are less sensitive to the light but able to differentiate the color. In dim light only rods are active. So, we are able to see the objects but can not distinguish between colors

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Answered by StarrySoul
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Hello dear!❤️

Answer:

In dim light,only rod cells of the retina are sensitive but not the cone cells.Rod cells do not help in differentiating various colours i.e they are not sensitive to colours.So,in dim light,we just get an idea of the object but not it's colour.

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