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how are non luminous objects visible to us
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Answered by rudra1096
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In order for us to see an object that is non-luminous, it must reflect some of the light it receives from a luminous source, such as the Sun. Most of the objects we see, such as cars, clouds or even the Moon, are not luminous; it is just that they reflect sunlight.When light falls on an opaque object, it is reflected by the object and the light enters our eyes. Thus, we are able to see non luminous objects. The bodies which don't emit night by their own, but the become visible (or shine ) by the light falling on them from luminous body , are fallen non luminous Bodies.Examples of luminous objects are the sun,flame in a lamp,tube light.Examples of non luminous objectsare the earth,moon,a piece of cloth etc. LUMINOUS-Guddu ObjectsWhich Emit Their own Kinnra Are known luminous. NON LUMINOUS-the objects which do not emit their own light Are known as hindiluminous.

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Answered by khushboochoudhary99
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In order for us to see an object that is non-luminous, it must reflect some of the light it receives from a luminous source, such as the Sun. Most of the objects we see, such as cars, clouds or even the Moon, are not luminous; it is just that they reflect sunlight.

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