Biology, asked by baloniashok13, 10 months ago

What must an object do to be seen, if it does not emit light of its own?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • If an object does not emit its own light (which accounts for most objects in the world), it must reflect light in order to be seen. The walls in the room that you are in do not emit their own light; they reflect the light from the ceiling "lights" overhead.
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