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what makes a none luminous object visible​

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Answered by jayajayarani
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Explanation:

Non-luminous objects reflect the light falling on them and the reflected light are sensed by the eye and thus we are able to see non-luminous objects.

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Answered by albert82
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Answer:

In order for us to see an object that is non-luminous, it must reflect some of the light it receives from a luminous source, such as the Sun. ... When light falls on an opaque object, it is reflected by the object and the light enters our eyes. Thus, we are able to see non luminous objects.

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