Near sighted
The smallest object a human eye can see in special condition is 0.116 mm.
If you can't see through an object clearly it is an opaque object.
The human eye can typically see objects as small as 0.1 millimeters, which is about the width of a human hair.
An object that you can clearly see through is called transparent.
This behavior is called imprinting. Goslings are born with a strong instinct to follow the first moving object they see, often their mother, but they can also imprint on other moving objects, such as a human handler, if they are the first moving object the gosling sees.
if your question is explain how to use a ruler to measure to the nearest inch the answer would be...you have to see what inch is the object your measuring to closest to
see Newton's Laws of Motion
That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
Yes, of course, you lose more precision if you round to a half inch. Try rounding 0.76 to the nearest half unit, and to the nearest quarter unit, and see what happens.
it doesnt reflect but it stays on the object and only reflects enough so that the human eye can see it.
When the light falls on an object , then it can be visible to our eyes , because of light . This is called reflection on an object . Hence , the statement : We can see through a glass has a question that : How will we see through a glass ? So whenever the object is in the path of the light the object is visible to us .
Atheism.