You look at it with these magical things on your face called "Eyes". *BiGtHuNdEr=DaRkClOuDs*
When we see an object, we see light that is reflected off of the object and into our eyes.
How do you see a luminous object?
When we see a material an object of property.
transparent object
An object that you can clearly see through is called transparent.
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
-- 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
You see the colors of light that are reflected off the object. The colors you see depend on the wavelengths of light that the object reflects. For example, if an object reflects green light and absorbs all other colors, you will perceive the object as green.
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.