False. We can see objects that reflect light from sources like the sun or artificial light sources, even if they don't emit their own light.
False. Forces can also set stationary objects in motion.
False. In a collision, there is only one collision that occurs between two objects or vehicles. The impact may result in secondary collisions involving other objects or vehicles, but the initial collision involves only the two primary objects.
False. Inertia is a property of matter that describes its resistance to changes in motion, whether that motion is starting, stopping, or changing direction. All objects, whether they are at rest or in motion, have inertia.
No, all objects above absolute zero give out radiation. However, very hot objects emit more radiation and at higher frequencies than cooler objects.
This is false. The answer is that mass and distance affect the gravitational attraction between objects. Air resistance has no effect on this.
Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.
A planet only reflects light from a star like our Sun. Earth is a planet and from experience it does not shine. Stars give off their own light.
False. Forces can also set stationary objects in motion.
False. People can only see the Visible Light spectrum, which is only a small section of the overall light spectrum.
What we can see is the reflection of light from other objects. Certain substances act as a filter, they absorb and repel certain frequencies of the Electro-magnetic spectrum to give colour etc. When there is no light source, there is no light for objects to reflect, so we can't see them. Our eyes can see only a very small fraction of the Electromagnetic spectrum.
False. In a collision, there is only one collision that occurs between two objects or vehicles. The impact may result in secondary collisions involving other objects or vehicles, but the initial collision involves only the two primary objects.
False. Inertia is a property of matter that describes its resistance to changes in motion, whether that motion is starting, stopping, or changing direction. All objects, whether they are at rest or in motion, have inertia.
Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth becouse of reflected light energy are said to be
this is when only some light can go though
objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be luminous.
False. All objects with mass exert gravitational forces on each other, not just the Earth.
color only affects the cooling time of objects if there is light