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we are able to see an object due to the presence of​

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Answered by soumitcool
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Answer:

i think

Explanation:

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The light reflected from the items in our environment reaches our eyes, allowing us to see what is there.

Explanation:

  • A transparent object reflects light. An opaque item is one that blocks light from passing through it. But some light wavelengths will be absorbed by it, and some light that strikes it will be reflected.
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  • Because of the light that is reflected by it, we can see what is in front of us. Since opaque materials, or those that block light from passing through them, have absorption zones within them, the majority of the wavelengths that strike them are absorbed, while the remaining wavelengths are reflected.
  • Because only the green wavelength is reflected by a leaf while the other wavelengths are absorbed, we refer to a leaf's color as green. A body reflects all the light that falls on it, which is why it appears white to us.
  • As a result, we can see things because they reflect light into our eyes.

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