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How do non-luminous bodies reflect sunlight?

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Answered by esYuvi19
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Explanation:

Answer: In order for us to see an object that is non-luminous, it mustreflect some of the light it receives from a luminous source, such as theSun. ... When light falls on an opaque object, it is reflected by the object and the light enters our eyes. Thus, we areable to see non luminous objects.

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Answered by adyantsingh0129
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because they have shiny surface that's why.........

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