Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
A lot of objects are way too small to be seen without a magnifying device; for example, we cannot see the individual atoms that make up matter without a microscope. Other things are colorless, like air
we cannot see any objeat in darkness beacause there is no sunlight
Most of the objects visible in the night sky are quite dim as seen from Earth, dim enough that their light is masked by the sunlight scattered through the atmosphere during the day.
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No. To have an acceleration, you need a non-zero NET FORCE. That is, the sum of all objects acting on the box must not be equal to zero.
It appears black because you're blocking the only source of light; the hole you cut; in and out of the box. Therefore, it is completely dark inside.
If the box is sliding along at a constant speed, the net force acting on the box is zero.If the net force was not zero, the box would either be speeding up or slowing down.Non-zero net forces acting on objects cause the objects to accelerate. Therefore, if the net forces is not zero, the velocity of the object could not be constant.
it would not be able to travel throughout the veins as easily. blood cells, and all cells at that are in the shape of a circle for that reason.
The "blackish-brown stuff" is mould. Mould grows in dark, damp conditions where there is a substrate (food). Many moulds or fungi grow on dead and decomposing material. The box would be dark and humid inside as it is closed (assume air-tight), this provides the conditions for the mould/ fungal spores to germinate and start growing on the substrate.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
A Box Full of Sharp Objects was created in 2002.
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A memory box or a keepsake box is a box of objects kept from somebody's childhood, and/or special objects that they treasure, even if they have no significance or monetary value. Another use for them is to commemorate and remember a major life event, by keeping souvenirs of the event in the box.
It refers to specified objects that are located in a box. For example: a box of chocolates, a box of nails, a box of biscuits.
A [rectangular] box such as a matchbox, a book, a smooth brick, a CD case.
A dark horse in a loose box is a classic idiom. It means that certain people are cunning and won't be contained by volatile situations.
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