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How do non-luminous body reflect light?

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Answered by farqundatasneem23
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A non-luminous object is one that does not produce its own light, although it can still reflect light from other sources. The Moon is an example of a non-luminous object; we can only see the Moon because it reflects light from the Sun (which is a luminous object).

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Answered by stevenjohnsongladson
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They absorb light and heat energy from luminous bodies

Ex: Moon absorbs light and heat energy from sun at day time

Thus we can see moon at night

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