We see objects, because:* Light from the objects reaches us. * Our eyes (and brains) are especially equipped to detect such light.
Nearsighted people can see objects that are close more clearly than objects that are far away.
These objects are opaque.
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
It is called myopia, or nearsightedness
you see with your pupil.
you see coloured objects by the light. light makes the color of the object
We see objects, because:* Light from the objects reaches us. * Our eyes (and brains) are especially equipped to detect such light.
We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you
People see objects - because light is reflected back to the person viewing.
Nearsighted people can see objects that are close more clearly than objects that are far away.
No. Most objects you see need to be shined on by a source of light, otherwise you don't see them.
These objects are opaque.
Far-sighted people cannot clearly see nearby objects.
we see objects with our (your) eyes
it wanted to see dark objects
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.