due to irregular reflection
You can see things outside a beam of light because light is scattered and reflected off of objects, allowing you to perceive them based on the amount of light that reaches your eyes. Even if the object is not directly in the path of the light beam, some light may still reflect off of it and enter your eyes, enabling you to see it.
The property of light that humans need to see most things is called visible light. It consists of different colors within the electromagnetic spectrum that are detectable by the human eye.
No, light is not a material noun. It is a form of radiant energy that enables us to see things.
We see light when it enters our eyes and is focused by the lens onto the retina, which contains light-sensitive cells called photoreceptors. These photoreceptors convert the light into electrical signals that are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve, allowing us to perceive light and color.
You cant see through opaque things, but you can see through transparent things.
Because a mirror reflects light.
They aid in helping you to see things.
how do we see things?...There must be a light source that strikes or shines on the object and reflects and to reach your eyes..,
You can see things that do not produce their own light because they reflect light from other sources. When light from a source like the sun or a lamp hits an object, it bounces off the object and into your eyes, allowing you to see it. This is how you can see objects like books, furniture, and buildings that do not emit their own light.
Black lights are not bright but when you turn them on you can see certain special things that you can't see in a regular light.
We see things as black when there is no light coming from that direction. Space is mostly empty, and neither generates light or reflects it, so it looks black. We only SEE things that reflect light, or that generate their own light.
Rflection
to see... and to heat things up...
To see things.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum you see is light. Anything that allows you to see is crating light. The sun, fire, light bulbs, etc.
You can see things outside a beam of light because light is scattered and reflected off of objects, allowing you to perceive them based on the amount of light that reaches your eyes. Even if the object is not directly in the path of the light beam, some light may still reflect off of it and enter your eyes, enabling you to see it.
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.