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how can one see non-luminous onjects? answer in very short

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Answered by ibnbuhari2004
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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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Answered by satyam7721
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In order of us to see an object which is non - luminous , it must reflect some of the light it receives from a luminious see source ,such as the sun ..
Most of the objects we see , such as cars , clouds or even the moon , are non- luminious it is just that they reflect sunlight
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