what is the difference between luminous and non luminous objects??
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what is the difference between transparent and opaque object??
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Non-luminous objects do not cause the sensation of light. Luminous objects are visible as they emit light of their own. Non-luminous objects are visible because of luminous objects. Examples of luminous objects include: Sun, Stars, Candle, Oil lamp, Torch, Electrical bulb, Glowing insects, tube light etc.
Glass, for example, is transparent to all visible light. Translucent objects allow some light to travel through them. ... Therefore, we cannot see clearly through them and objects on the other side of a translucent object appear fuzzy and unclear. Opaque objects block light from traveling through them.
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I am answer of both of these
the difference between Luminous and non luminous object is that the luminous object give us light but Nan numinous object does not give us light now I am going to say the answer of next question which is what is the difference between transparent and Opaque object the answer of this question is the difference between transparent and Opaque object that in transparent object we can see one site to another but in o p que object we can't see one side to another side
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