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How does the light make object visible?

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Answered by SarangPJadhav
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When light rays falls on any object it enters in our eyes then the object is visible.

Answered by Anonymous
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Light is a form of energy that helps us to see the world around us.

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Rays of light from luminous, objects such as the Sun, a lighted candle, or a torch travells and falls on an opaque object, it reflects the light and enters in our eyes. This is how light makes object visible.

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Any object that emits light is a source of light. Sources of light may be natural or artificial.

  • Natural sources of light, such as Sun and stars, naturally emit light of their own. Some organisms such as fireflies also produce a faint light by chemical reactions within their bodies.
  • Artificial sources of light, such as lighted candles, electric bulbs and torches, have been made by humans.

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Objects may be either luminous or non-luminous.

  • Luminous objects, such as the Sun, a lighted candle and a torch, emit light of their own. The objects that emits light of their own are called luminous objects.

  • Non-Luminous objects, such as the Moon, a book and a chair, do not emit light of their own. We see this objects when light bounces of them. Therefore, these objects are said to be as Non-luminous objects.

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The Moon is non-luminous but it appears to shine as the Sun's light bounces off it.

Hope it helps you!

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