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Q: When we see a colored objects what are we really seeing?
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What is the opposite of see?

The word see does not really have an opposite. But the opposite of seeing is not seeing.


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because your eyelids are too thick to see through


What are you called if you can see ghosts?

a clairvoyant.Having or claiming to have the power of seeing objects beyond the range of the natural vision.


If black colour absorbs light and you see things because they reflect lights what are you seeing when you see black coloured thing and how do you see them?

What you are seeing is an absence of light. You distinguish a black objects presence by its lack relative to other things.


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When you see a coloured object what are you really seeing?

That part of the visible spectrum that is reflected from its surface.


What does 'los veo yo' mean in Spanish?

"Los veo yo" in Spanish means "I see them." It refers to the speaker seeing a group of people or objects.


Meaning of was so good to see you?

'Was so good to see you' means that the person telling you that really enjoyed seeing you or meeting you


What is difference between reading glasses and distant glasses?

Distance glasses are made for people who are nearsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing DISTANT objects but can see close objects clearly ) reading glasses are for people who are farsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing CLOSE objects but can see distant objects clearly ) Distant glasses come in a MINUS prescription and usually when you wear them, they make everything look SMALLER Reading glasses come in a PLUS prescription and they make the world seem BIGGER


Why do you see colored objects?

We see objects in colour for two reasons. 1. The objects only reflects certain wavelengths (colours) and absorbs the rest this is due to the bonds in the object, bonds absorbed specific wavelengths of light. 2. When these reflected waves enter out eyes they hit cones at the back of our eye which translates these wave/photons of light into an image we can see.


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How does collecting area affect the ability to see faint objects?

More collecting area means that more light is collected. This allows seeing fainter objects - objects that emit less light, from which we receive less light per unit area.