A person of height 1.7 metres can see a bright light at the horizon - a distance of 4.7 kilometres.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye cannot see.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye can't see.
The human eye can see objects in the sky up to a distance of about 2.5 million light-years away, such as the Andromeda galaxy. Factors that affect visibility in the sky include atmospheric conditions, light pollution, and the brightness of the object being observed.
Far as Human Eye Could See was created in 1987.
The human eye can typically see objects as small as 0.1 millimeters, which is about the width of a human hair.
Far point- it is the range till where our eyes can see and in a normal human being it is infinity.Near point- it is the nearest possible distance from our eye till which we can see an object clearly. it is 25 cm in human.
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The human eye cannot see colors that are outside the visible spectrum, such as ultraviolet and infrared.
According to Quantum Theory, if light consists of a photon then photon will be the smallest particle to which human can observed because human eye can see any thing if a light rays get reflected from any object or matter
We see out of the eye because of the light that's hits the eye and the light that we see it sends a signal to the brain and then we can see the picture.
The smallest object a human eye can see in special condition is 0.116 mm.
The human eye cannot see ultraviolet and infrared light, as well as certain colors outside the visible spectrum.