we are able to see luminous object because they emit light . however we are able to see the non-luminous object as well . how is this possible
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Luminous sources are objects that emit their own light, and luminosity is the amount of light that a luminous source provides. ... Objects that do not emit their own light are non-luminous, and we are only able to see them when the light from a luminous object reflects off of the non-luminous object and into our eyes.
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because light falls on them and gets reflected in our eyes
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