How will you explain the statement ‘we cannot see the objects in a dark room’?
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"We can see only those objects which reflect light back to our eyes.
For seeing an object there must be some source of light however feeble or strong it may be, and the object must reflect that light back to our eyes to be seen.
In a dark room where there is no light, even if there are objects, it won’t return any light our eyes due to lack of source of light.
Hence we cannot see anything in a dark room.
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We can see any object,when the light reflected by that object reaches our eyes.
But in dark form ,no light is reflected by the object .
Hence we are unable to see the objects in dark room.
But in dark form ,no light is reflected by the object .
Hence we are unable to see the objects in dark room.
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