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Answered by Anonymous
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B. Light reflected from the eyes reaches the object.

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We are able to see because light from an object can move through space and reach our eyes. Once light reaches our eyes, signals are sent to our brain, and our brain deciphers the information in order to detect the appearance, location and movement of the objects we are sighting at.

We are able to see objects in front of us due to the light reflected by it. ... So we see the objects because it reflects light and that light enters our eyes. So the answer to the question is option (B)- The light reflected from the object enters our eyes.

Answered by Itzcutecandygirl
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1- in truth, all objects, living or inorganic are capable of absorbing light. In all cases, absorption depends on the electromagnetic frequency of the light being transmitted (i.e. the color) and the nature of the atoms of the object

2- When light hits a surface, some of the light is absorbed and the rest is reflected. It is the reflected light that reaches our eyes and allows us to see the object.

3- Light reflects off of objects and enters the eyeball through a transparent layer of tissue at the front of the eye called the cornea. The cornea accepts widely divergent light rays and bends them through the pupil – the dark opening in the center of the colored portion of the eye.

4- yes light can be refracted

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