How do you see a luminous object?
because there is no light reflecting off of the non-luminous object into your eyes to let you see it.
sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
as we know moon reflects the sun light and moon is a non luminous object we can see the reflection of the sun's light
The fact that we see things is based on LIGHT. Light from an object must come to our eyes - whether the object emits light itself, or reflects it from some other light source.
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
yes it is because they go BOOM in the sky.... I love you Maddie and maygen
Luminous objects emit their own light due to chemical reactions or heat. When this light enters our eyes, it stimulates the cells in our retinas, allowing us to see the object.
Light energy provides a vision to see. It is used by a luminous object.
A TV, when it's on and showing an image is luminous. When it's off, it's non luminous.
because there is no light for it to reflect off
Non luminous materials do not emit light that we can see. Most elements that are not radioactive fall into this category. Non luminous bodies are those which do not produce their own light. For example: moon etc.
Because of stone of luminous has object