Can a flashlight shone in your eyes cause you pain? Yes. Can it trigger a migraine? Yes. Can it exacerbate an already occurring migraine? Most definitely, yes.
Can a flashlight shone in the eye cause permanent damage? That is a question which depends entirely upon the candlepower (measurement of strength of light) of the flashlight.
For laser pointers the answer is the same.
A deer's eye color with a white flashlight would be greenish yellow or yellow. This light is gathered by the eye while a portion is reflected back at the flashlight.
The eye shine of a raccoon is yellow (or gold).
The visual magnitude of a small flashlight pointed directly into your eye can be extremely high, potentially exceeding +8 or +9. However, it's important to note that visual magnitude is typically used for celestial objects, and the intensity from a flashlight can cause discomfort or damage to the eye. The brightness perceived can vary based on the flashlight's output (lumens) and distance from the eye. In practical terms, the light from a close flashlight can be blinding, making standard astronomical measures less applicable.
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Light from the flashlight reflects off the ball to your eye which enables you to see the ball.
Its Biblical in origin. If someone hurts you, by poking you in the eye , for example , then you have the right to hurt them back, by poking them in the eye. You can't hurt them more greatly than they have hurt you. Does this make sense?
It would hurt more to get lemon in your eye because it has acids.
Your pupils would dilate
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Mr. Bunsen hurt his eye while performing a chemical experiment in the lab. A chemical splashed into his eye when he was not wearing protective goggles, causing irritation and damage.
Nope, But if you get it in your eye it will hurt- wash it out immediatly and tell your eye doctor!