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Read a lot of books.
generally speaking things appears the colors that they do because of two things, the way our eyes and brain perceive them and the way the object absorbs and reflects different wavelengths of the light spectrum. our minds interpret the light spectrum as the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue indigo and violet and any combination of these colors. when light strikes an object, the object absorbs and reflects light waves, for instance if an object appears red to you, it's because the surface of the object absorbs all the other light wavelengths except red, which bounces back to our eye and causes the object to appear red. strangely enough, when all colors of the light spectrum are bounced back to us, we perceive the object to be white and when none of the colors are reflected, we perceive the object to be black!
in the dark the pupil of your eye that is the central black part widens a lot. this helps it to recieve ads much light possible. that is why when u enter a dark are it takes time for your pupils to adjust to the lack of light.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
yes they do they need all the light they can get
Dispersion
Opaque object.
Dispersion
When light passes through an object, we say it is transmitted. Transparent objects transmit a lot of light. basically it is called shadow
Normal. It takes a lot of mass to bend light.
because of its inertia, it still has a lot of force so it takes a lot of force to stop it.
The way you can describe the motion of an object with words is that every time when you drop a really light object it a free fall and it doesn't have lot of gravity because it not havey it light and when you drop a havey object and a light object they fall the same time because they both have gravity except one is havey one I'd lighter
It is rare because it takes a lot of energy for a spirit to do physically move an object, but it does happen.
That is a tricky question. Possibly you would change an object's inertia if you supplied sufficient force to accelerate it to the speed of light?
Light is a lot like water or any other liquid. It will travel where ever it is directed until it hits a solid opaque object.
The moon is the closest heavenly body to the earth and because of its relatively high albedo it reflects a lot of the light falling on it hence it is the brightest object in the night sky. Similar reasons also apply to Venus, which is also a very bright object.
Usually takes up a lot of light powering your screen, does it not? Or else your picture would be VERY dark. So dark you wouldn't be able to see the show.