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Do you see an object when light from your eyes hit that object?

No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes


What does an object need to do for you to see it?

For you to see an object, it needs to reflect or emit light towards your eyes. Light bounces off the object and enters your eyes, where it is interpreted by your brain as vision.


How do humans see things?

when the light coming from an object comes in our eyes then our eyes sense it and sends an electrical signal to the brain and then our brain made a picture of it.


How do you see object?

Objects can be seen by focusing light onto the retina of the eyes, which then sends signals to the brain for processing. The brain interprets these signals to form an image of the object, allowing us to perceive its shape, size, color, and other visual details.


How are We are able to see an object when it emits light from .?

We see objects when light is emitted from them and reflects off their surface towards our eyes. Our eyes receive this light and transmit visual information to our brain, which processes the information and forms an image of the object.


What determines the color of an object we see?

The color of an object we see is determined by the wavelengths of light that the object reflects or emits. When light strikes an object, certain wavelengths are absorbed and others are reflected, which then enter our eyes and are interpreted by the brain as color.


How do we see?

With our eyesYou see by light bouncing off object and into your eyes is progected on your retina upside-down and your brain flips it up the right way


How are you able to see objects when light bonces of an object?

When light bounces off an object, it enters your eyes and strikes the retina. The retina converts the light into electrical signals that are sent to the brain via the optic nerve. The brain processes these signals to create an image, allowing you to see the object.


Is it true that we see an object when light from our eyes hit that objects?

No, we see objects when light reflects off of them and enters our eyes. The light that enters our eyes triggers a series of reactions in the eye and brain, which result in the perception of an image of the object.


How does your brain judge the distance to nearby objects?

Your eyes do that. Your brain will tell the eyes to look at something. Your brain will tell your neck to move to see something. But your eyes can transfer images to your brain. Your brain actually gets the images upside down. Now, when your brain receives the image (which happens automatically in time) it should be able to analyze it and judge where the object stands in distance.


When we see an object, we see light that is what?

When we see an object, we see light that is reflected off of the object and into our eyes.


Is it that that the eyes see or the brain through the eyes?

Sure