how does light enable us to see non -luminous object
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Sun is known as the nuclear fireball which spews energy in all directions.
The light which we normally see is surprisingly only the one part of the energy that sun makes which a human eye is able to detect.
When a human eye travels between two places, this energy covers a journey between two given points.
This energy travels in the form of waves which is a vibrating pattern of electricity and magnetism which is then known as the electromagnetic energy which enables us to see the light that further helps us in seeing non luminous objects.
The light which we normally see is surprisingly only the one part of the energy that sun makes which a human eye is able to detect.
When a human eye travels between two places, this energy covers a journey between two given points.
This energy travels in the form of waves which is a vibrating pattern of electricity and magnetism which is then known as the electromagnetic energy which enables us to see the light that further helps us in seeing non luminous objects.
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Non-luminous objects reflect the light falling on them and the reflected light is collected by
the eyes and thus we are able to see non-luminous objects.
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