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What part of the eye captures light rays that are reflected off the object being looked at?

The eye does not actively capture the light rays that are reflected off the object being looked at. They pass into the eye through the cornea..


What part of the eye captures the light rays that are reflected off an object being looked at?

The retina is the part of the eye that captures the light rays that are reflected off an object being looked at. It contains specialized cells called photoreceptors that convert light into electrical signals which are then sent to the brain for processing.


Do eye doctors check your weight?

yes most of the time they do because a diet is reflected by weight and a diet is a part of the eye getting certain nutrients


WHAT HAPPEN WHEN LIGHT FALLS ON A CAN?

More or less the same as when the light falls anywhere else. Part of the light will be reflected, part of it will be absorbed. Light will usually not pass through a can, which is not transparent for visible light.


What image is reflected in Escher's Eye?

It is a skull that is shown in the eye. He was reflecting on human mortality.


What does the eye see when light is reflected off of an object?

an image


What happens when light falls on a wooden chair?

some part of light reflected from the chair enters our eyes


Does light reflected on the tigers eyes make the tigers eye glow?

no


What is the color you see based on?

The frequency or wavelength of the light reflected from the object to your eye.


What part of the eye does eye color refer to?

The iris is the coloured part of the eye.


What problem can reflected welding light cause?

Reflected welding light can cause eye damage such as arc eye or welder's flash, which is a painful condition similar to sunburn on the eyes. Prolonged exposure to reflected welding light without proper eye protection can lead to permanent vision problems. It can also cause skin burns and increase the risk of fires in the surrounding area.


Is the black bit of your eye a hole?

No; the whole eye is protected by a thin clear membrane called the cornea. Light enters the iris, passes through the lens and is absorbed by the rods and cones on the retina. No light is reemitted or reflected, so we do not see any colour in the centre of the eye and it appears black.