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Q: When are some of the 3 processes that are used when I see an object?
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What is a place or object used for comparison to see if another object is in motion?

"reference"


How do you see the book on your tablecan you see the book in absolute darkness?

-- You "see" only when light enters your eye. -- You 'see' an object only when light from that object enters your eye. -- If the object itself doesn't generate light, then light from some other source must illuminate the object, and some of that light must reflect from the object to your eye. -- In absolute darkness, there is no light, and you do not 'see'.


Which instrument is used to see micro object clearly?

kicroscope


What are instrument used to see object far away?

telescope


Which is correct - What do you see IN the picture or what do you see ON the picture?

"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.


Why should a diffused light be used to see a object through a microscope?

So that you are looking at the details of the object and not the light.


Is there object pronoun in You saw what you expected to see?

There is no pronoun used as an object. The pronoun 'you' is used twice in the sentence. The pronoun 'you' can be a subject or an object pronoun. The first 'you' is the subject pronoun, the subject of the sentence. The second 'you' is the subject of the noun clause 'what you expected to see'; the clause is the object of the sentence but the word you is the subject of that clause.


What is light energy and how is it used?

Light energy provides a vision to see. It is used by a luminous object.


How do you see a luminous object?

How do you see a luminous object?


Can you see through a opaque object?

No, that is what opaque means. Light does not go through an opaque object. An object that is translucent will allow light through, but is opaque enough to keep you from seeing clearly through it (think about frosted glass used for bathroom windows). Transparent is "see through".


Why is is that you can't see a non-luminous object if there is no luminous object present?

The fact that we see things is based on LIGHT. Light from an object must come to our eyes - whether the object emits light itself, or reflects it from some other light source.


Do you see an object when light from your eyes hit that object?

No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes