no,we can not see all the forces that affect an object.
it sees the color of an object or shine of light
able to see heat of an object. i think?
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
Yes, it does. Remember that you can only see an object because of the light from it that travels towards you. You can see up a tunnel when you are standing at the bottom of it, which means that light can reach you. Of course, you may not be able to see the light from an object if something is blocking it. You won't be able to see the entire tunnel because the slope will mean that part of the light from the upper part of the tunnel will be blocked by the roof.
no,we can not see all the forces that affect an object.
All the above
all of the above
it sees the color of an object or shine of light
light rays are reflected off the object
able to see heat of an object. i think?
Baby's can see blurry around the edges and clear i the center of the object they are looking at.
it falls on the object and reflects into our eyes this way we are able to see things from light
Yes.
high power
200 feet
How do you see a luminous object?