Why we cannot see the objects in the dark ? (1) these objects emit light (2) these objects absorb light (3) there is no light coming to our eyes from these objects (4) the light gets obstructed by the darkness. (5) other than those given as options?
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Option 3 is the correct option
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The correct answer to the question is (3) there is no light coming to our eyes from these objects.
EXPLANATION:
We view the objects due to the light . Light falls on the object and gets reflected.
When reflected light from an object incidents on our eye, an image of that object is formed at our retina. The optical nerve connected to the retina carries the image signal into the brain which resizes the image and helps us to view the object.
During darkness, no reflected light will fall on the retina. Hence, no image will be formed by eye. That's why we can not view any object.
Hence, the correct option will be three.
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