You can see an object because white light reflects off the object. If you are looking at an orange in blue light, for example, you would see black because the orange is absorbing the blue light. So, for you to see an object, light of the same color has reflect off of it. White light is composed of all the colors of light.
Our eyes are able to detect electromagnetic radiation (light) give off by, or reflected by, material objects. The frequency of light determines its color and the intensity of the energy determines its brightness.
Light from an object is focused by the lens of the eye after it passes through the visual aperture (iris and diaphragm) that adjusts the amount of light entering. The light energy initiates photochemical reactions in the retina, creating impulses that are translated into visual impressions by the optic nerve.
The eye does this job and simply the light ray gets inro the eye through the iris and pupil,the aqueous humour help to refract the ray and the lens changes its focal length to focus the light and then the vitreous humour refract the the light on the retina which are excites the cone or rods depending on the light intensity which are converted into electrical signals and conferred to the optic lobes through the optic nerve for interpretation
light must be emitted by or reflected off of that object.
light must be emitted by or reflected off of that object.
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we see objects with our (your) eyes
See the link below for a picture of Sir Isaac Newton
See the picture at the link below.
they see through echo location which is a series of clicks and whistles. this happens when they send a beam of sound that bounces off objects and returns to them which gives them a picture of there sourondings even in pitch dark.
See Microscope.
placement of objects
placement of objects
placement of objects
that is a common misconception you see dogs can't see 2d objects like an image on a picture but dogs most certainly can See out of windows
Placement of Objects
None. My picture is not about congruence or symmetry.
"What do you see IN the picture" is correct. "In" is used to refer to something contained within an object, like details or objects found in the picture. "On" is used to refer to something that is physically on top of the object.
Because they are closer to the objects.
can I see a picture of mall
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the picture on your tv screen or the picture you draw on a piece of paper
c. Objects in the picture may not be perpendicular to the picture plane.