Physics, asked by merin24, 5 months ago

how we can see an illuminated object?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Light from luminous objects travels indefinitely until it collides with matter in its path to be partially absorbed and reflected. Objects are seen when light enters the eye from luminous objects or enters the eye after reflection from non-luminous objects to the eye.

Answered by jokuttan73
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Light from luminous objects travels indefinitely until it collides with matter in its path to be partially absorbed and reflected. Objects are seen when light enters the eye from luminous objects or enters the eye after reflection from non-luminous objects to the eye.

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