How do you see non-luminous objects?
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Non-luminous objects reflect the light falling on them and the reflected light are sensed by the eye and thus we are able to see non-luminous objects.
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Objects that can emit light energy by themselves are known as luminous objects. The luminous objects are visible as they emit light on their own. The non-luminous objects are visible because of luminous objects. The sun and candle are the two examples.
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