what are light waves made up of? Why can we only see objects that reflect light and not the path of light itself?
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➡️Light Waves are Not Made up of with anything but Electromagnetic Wavev
s are the waves made of oscillating magnetic and electric fields,include Radio Waves and Microwaves infra-red , Visible Light, Ultraviolet Rays,X-Ray Rays and Gamma Rays.
▶️We can't see through an opaque object.
⏩We can only see the surface because the light waves are re-emitted from the surface back to our eyes.
✍️...Opacity occurs because of the reflection of light waves off the surface of an object.
When light waves are reflected, an object appears Opaque.
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Light is an electromagnetic wave which is composed of beam of photons( particles which has no mass and the most fastest particle in this universe).
Light enable us to see the objects around us.
When a ray of light falls on any object then there are some events takes place...that are
=> Reflection
=> Refraction
=> Absorption
When a ray of light falls on any object then some frequency of light is absorbed by the object and some are reflected and some of highly frequency are refracted...
After that, it fall into our eyes and we are able to see anything around us...
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