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Under what condition does a non-luminous body appears luminous??

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Answered by bhoomithakare
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Answer:

A non-luminous appears to be luminous only when the light is radiates from the luminous body and falls on the non-luminous body

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Answered by loverboy0001
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Q. Under what condition does a non-luminous body appears luminous??

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  • Objects that cannot emit light energy by themselves are known as non-luminous objects. ...

  • The luminous objects are visible as they emit light on their own. The non-luminous objects are visible because of luminous objects.

  • The sun and candle are the two examples.

  • The moon and plants are the two examples.

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