You can see objects with your own two eyes.
How do you see a luminous object?
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
When we see a material an object of property.
transparent object
no,we can not see all the forces that affect an object.
-- You "see" only when light enters your eye. -- You 'see' an object only when light from that object enters your eye. -- If the object itself doesn't generate light, then light from some other source must illuminate the object, and some of that light must reflect from the object to your eye. -- In absolute darkness, there is no light, and you do not 'see'.
Yes
No.
because there is no light reflecting off of the non-luminous object into your eyes to let you see it.
If you can't see through an object clearly it is an opaque object.
if light from a light globe hits an object as a book it usually reflects on that object we can see them because of the light reflected on them
we see objects with our (your) eyes