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___________ reflection makes the non-luminous objects visible.​

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Answered by BlinkersArmy77
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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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  • Non-luminous objects are visible to the naked eye because they reflect the light that falls on them
  • Non-luminous objects never have the ability to release light.
  • Non-luminous objects are those that have no ability to emit light energy. When light bounces back after falling on them, anything is possible.
  • The dispersion of light beams after they strike a non-luminous object is an incorrect condition because dispersion phenomena do not apply to non-luminous objects.
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