The retina (rods and cones) senses the light and sends the information to the brain to be processed and perceived.
The human eye interprets a change in wavelength as a change in color. Different wavelengths of light correspond to different colors that are perceived by the eye.
a measurement of the amount of visible light.AnswerA lumen is the photometric SI unit for luminous flux -i.e. the rate at which an object emits visible light. By 'visible light', we mean electromagnetic energy perceived by the human eye, and the lumen is based on the frequency of green light, to which the human eye is most sensitive.
Many things can be sensed by humans - too many to name all of them!Some things that you can sense are visible light, sound within a certain set of frequencies, touch, and taste.
The retina of the human eye covers only the back of the eye, lining the inner surface of the eyeball. It contains light-sensitive cells that convert light into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve for visual processing.
The color lavender is a combination of purple and white, with a wavelength range around 380-450 nanometers. It is perceived by the human eye as a light shade of purple with a slightly pinkish hue.
well that answer is easy and im a third grader mthe answer is the eyes because you can sense it feel it and for scientific stuff
in Islam God is not human and is not material and God created all the mateials and itself is not material. God can not be sensed by material senses like eye of head and so on in Islam God can be perceived by realty of believe.
The way one sees things to be. or What one sees as reality.
Synonyms for "felt" include sensed, perceived, and experienced.
Cells called cones help in light perception
Light energy with very low amplitude would be perceived as dim or faint. This means that the light would appear weak or not very bright to the human eye.
the optic nerve in your eye
Light waves are an electromagnetic radiation ranging in and wavelength. Only the wavelengths in between about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms can be perceived by the human eye and is called visible light. The wave itself is too fast and too small to be viewed in an isolated manner. However, all light perceived by the Human eye is a light wave.
This is a difficult question to answer, as the brightness of light is itself perceived, rather than actual. In some ways, light is brighter than you can perceive it, simply because another person can perceive that light to be brighter than you yourself perceived it. The brightness of light to the eye is relative.
The intensity of light that reaches the eye is related to the amount of light seen. This can be influenced by factors such as distance from the light source, obstructions in the light path, and the light source's brightness. The eye's sensitivity to light also plays a role in how much light is perceived.
Color is able to absorb different types of light based on its color. Whatever the color is that is perceived by the eye, all the colors are absorbed. Thus, the light that is not able to be absorbed is bounced back towards the eye.
Light can be defined as electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range between 4,000 angstroms to about 7,700 angstroms and may be perceived by the normal human eye.