if light from a light globe hits an object as a book it usually reflects on that object we can see them because of the light reflected on them
-- You "see" only when light enters your eye. -- You 'see' an object only when light from that object enters your eye. -- If the object itself doesn't generate light, then light from some other source must illuminate the object, and some of that light must reflect from the object to your eye. -- In absolute darkness, there is no light, and you do not 'see'.
Yes. Opaque means you can not see any light through the object.
A movie is more like a play than a book because, unlike when you are reading a book, you can physically see the characters and hear what they are saying.
No, we cannot see all of the forces that affect an object because some forces, like gravity or magnetic forces, are invisible to the naked eye. However, we can observe the effects of these forces on the object's motion or behavior.
You can see things that do not produce their own light because they reflect light from other sources. When light from a source like the sun or a lamp hits an object, it bounces off the object and into your eyes, allowing you to see it. This is how you can see objects like books, furniture, and buildings that do not emit their own light.
Solid objects can be transparent (you can see easily through them like a cup), translucent (you can kind of see through it like a tinted window), or opaque (you can't see through it like a chair or a book). You can't see through opaque objects.
because of refraction , you see the object "bending"
This is because the object is so large in size.
Because it's a book everyone would want to see like if the want a romantic book the can read sleeping beauty
because there is no light reflecting off of the non-luminous object into your eyes to let you see it.
Diffuse reflection is important to us because it makes us capable to see things. Without diffused reflection, like in the case of mirrors, you will just see images of the object from which the light comes. For example, the light scatters from the page of a book is diffused reflection, if it were not you would not be able to read from the page, rather you would see image of the object from which the light comes and fall on the page.
Dogs may like shoes because they have a strong scent that attracts them, they enjoy chewing on them, or they may see them as a toy or object to play with.