Light bounces off of the ball and into your eyes.
What is relevant in this case is the effect that the light produces in our eyes. If the light is absorbed by the pigments in our eyes, and produces some reaction, then we can see it.
We are not sources of light so we do not give off light.Light is given off by sources such as the Sun and Stars.Things that are not light sources reflect light into our eyes so we can see them.
No. Eyes are not luminous. They observe or perceive light but they do not emit light. Luminous means "emit light." There are various species of animals, such as deer, cats, and dogs, whose eyes have the ability to reflect light which sometimes make them appear to glow in the dark as they reflect a flashlight, headlight, or other light that is shining in their direction. But even then, the eyes do not produce their own light so they are not luminous.
Blue or green eyes. To produce a light eyed child the parents must have the recessive genes.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
No. Looking at a picture of an eclipse will not hurt your eyes. Since it is only a pictures and doesn't produce any blinding light, it will not cause any damage.
No, our eyes does not give out light. Only light comes in to our eyes allowing us to see.
No, our eyes does not give out light. Only light comes in to our eyes allowing us to see.
does fire produce light
The Light in Your Eyes was created in 1997.
Light in Your Eyes was created in 2003.