You can't see any force. You can only see light which is a ripple in the electromagnetic field.
No, to see objects without the presence of light is impossible. Even a little light will help you see an object. Light has to reflect from the object to the eye to allow you to see it.
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You are able to see yourself in a mirror because the light rays are reflected 180 degrees back at you. A mirror image can be considered a light print of you. Mirrors that are not just flat surfaces will reflect light at different angles.
I would say a magnetic field. When an electron enters a magnetic field that is oriented perpendicular to its path of travel it causes the electron to loop in a circle. While the speed stays the same the velocity is constantly changing due to the circular motion. Hence same speed but undergoing an acceleration.
The field of view or field of study is what you see when you look throughout the OCULAR lens
Found the answer myself. The eye will retain an image for about one tenth of a second, When the light moves fast enough the eye retains all of those images, we therefore see all of those recorded images of light as a complete circle.
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i tested this and yes i did!Yes, even looking at red surfaces..
when you look at a court you will see a semi circle around the hoop on the floor (not all courts have them) any shot out side that is a field goal
It means we are not able to see the rest of it because the Earth is blocking the light from the Sun.
The outer circle of a football field is the border of the field. When the players step outside of the border, the play stops.
Visible light is very useful ... and finds an almost limitless range of application ... in the field of helping you see things.
If you mean what you see when you look through a microscope, it is called the field of view. Until you place your eye closer to the eye piece is does appear like a white circle.
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