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No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
A higher frequency means a shorter wavelength, and a lower frequency means a longer wavelength.
. . .point of reference. For example, one can tell whether a planet is moving according to its position in relation to a star.
no,we can not see all the forces that affect an object.
So that all of the motion you observe is the result of the force you applied, and none of it is the result of gravity.
well people normally can see things but sometimes when they get nervous they barely cant notice anything.....but when they observe things they can see what that object is
Either using a microscope or a magnifying glass will help you to see a tiny object.
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The wavelength of light used to observe an object must be shorter than the size of the object itself.
You can observe a rotating object, and see how fast it rotates. To determine the spin of subatomic particles is a bit more complicated, though.
It is used to see things that aren't visible to the naked eye such as bacteria and cells.
Observe means to see.
without changing the object
Object that only shine with radio waves and not in the visible spectrum an object hidden by dust that block visible light.
Observe means to see.
You can observe its motion or deformation.
Yes. A comet is a real object that you can observe.