you can use other methods such as radar or sonar or other methods to detect its volume or mass whichever is most useful
Objects that don't give off light - like a cup - reflect incoming light.
An object that does not give off light on itself is still able to reflect incoming light. This is the case with most objects arount you that you see, precisely, because they receive light from the Sun or from some lamp.
We see objects that don't give out their own light by reflecting light from another source, such as the sun or artificial lighting. Our eyes detect the light that is reflected off these objects, allowing us to see them.
Because light reflects off objects
yes. that is why you are able to see objects. light reflects off objects allowing you to see.
We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
light rays are reflected off the object
light from the objects reflects off their surfaces and enters our eyes. Our eyes then convert this light into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, which processes the information to create images of the objects we see.
light gets reflected off objects and enters your eyes. Your eyes then transmit this information to your brain, which processes it and allows you to see the objects around you.
You can see objects around you because light reflects off the objects and enters your eyes. Your eyes then convert this light into electrical signals that are sent to your brain, which processes the signals to create the images that you see.
You see objects that reflect light because the light bounces off the surface of these objects and enters your eyes, allowing you to see their color, texture, and shape. The reflected light carries information about the object's properties that your eyes and brain interpret as an image.