with the retina. which is located at the back of your eye
No. In order to see a rainbow in front of you, there must be a source of light behind you, and the rainbow you see will only have the colors of the source in it.
The sun is a nuclear light source because you can see light, right? The sun gives out light energy so you can see in the daylight.
moon
The light source that allows us to see the moon is the sun. The sun's light reflects off the surface of the moon, making it visible to us on Earth.
Humans are able to see objects that are not light sources because they reflect light that is emitted by a light source, such as the sun or a lamp. This reflected light enters our eyes and is processed by the brain to create the perception of those objects in our visual field.
we are able to see light source because the light from the light source enters our eyes
No. In order to see a rainbow in front of you, there must be a source of light behind you, and the rainbow you see will only have the colors of the source in it.
We cannot see a light source even if 1 opaque material is blocking the light source. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them so we cannot see light through them but we can still see light reflected by them.
A light source is a form of energy produced by heat.
You can see a source of light because photons emitted from the source travel to your eyes, where they are absorbed by light-sensitive cells in the retina. This triggers nerve signals that are sent to your brain, which interprets the signals as visual information, allowing you to perceive the light source.
The sun is a nuclear light source because you can see light, right? The sun gives out light energy so you can see in the daylight.
Without the light source, you wouldn't be able to see your sample very well!
We see objects that don't give out their own light by reflecting light from another source, such as the sun or artificial lighting. Our eyes detect the light that is reflected off these objects, allowing us to see them.
moon
moon
No, the Earth is not a source of light itself. The Earth's primary source of light is the Sun, which emits light and energy that reaches the Earth and illuminates it. The Earth reflects some of this light, which is why we can see it.
You need a light source for you to see a object. Without a light source, you wont be able to see anything at all. For example, it is a sunny day and you are sitting underneath a tree in a park reading a book. For you to be able to see your book, there has to be a light source. The only source of light that has the biggest possibility is the sun. The light from the sun travels in a straight line to the book you are reading which then reflects in a straight line into your eyes. The same concept is applied even if you are indoors but instead the light source can be the light bulb or maybe even the light from the sun coming in through the windows. It depends, but a light source is needed for you to be able to see anything.