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Objects which do not give out light can still reflect light.
Transparent objects allow light to pass through them in straight lines
1. You cannot see objects that are behind objects you have clear vision of. 2. Any object behind a light source is invisible
A luminous object is something that emits/gives off light - eg sun, star, light bulb, A non-luminous object is something that doesnt have/give off its own light - eg moon, diamond, wood. Non-luminous objects can only be seen because they reflect light, which is given off by luminous objects.
No light travels in a straight line. However, it can be reflected to give the impression it has travelled around an object.
Non-luminous. Objects which produce light of their own or give out or emit their own light are called luminous objects. Objects which do not produce light of their own, on the other hand, are called non-luminous objects. Luminous objects are objects like stars, sun and other celestial bodies which give out their own light. Objects surrounding us are not such light emitting objects. Therefore, we are surrounded by non-luminous objects.
Objects which do not give out light can still reflect light.
Planets dont give off light therefore all planets dont give off its own light
what is a substances that give color to objects,such as paint,hair,and fibber,are called
Objects that don't give off light - like a cup - reflect incoming light.
Objects that do not emit or give out light or energy of their own are referred to as non-luminous objects.
Luminous objects usually give out the light that they make on their own. An example of a luminous object is a star or an LED lamp.
The obvious answer is "Stars".
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.
Sun stars fire fireworks that sort of stuff
Yes because they emit or give off light
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