An illuminated object is an object upon which electromagnetic radiation from some source is falling.
We usually think of "illumination" in terms of light, but it's actually a broader concept.
When an airplane is being examined by ground radar, they say that the radar is
"illuminating" the target.
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∙ 15y agoilluminous object is an object that conot be seen with out f reflection of the light illuminous object is an object that conot be seen with out f reflection of the light
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∙ 12y agoa illuminated objects are object that reflect light!
For example: moon.
An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.
A flashlight is a luminous object.
bcoz
It will be illuminated. Whatever else may happen depends on the substance the object is made from.
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An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.
Yes it is
torch, flame
yes and it is a star too.
A flashlight is a luminous object.
You see the moon because it is illuminated. It reflects the sun's light.
illuminated
bcoz
The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. At full moon, we see the bright part - the illuminated part. At new moon, we see mostly the dark part. (This part is also slightly visible, due to light reflected from the Earth.)
It will be illuminated. Whatever else may happen depends on the substance the object is made from.
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If an object gives off light, it is a luminous object.The luminous object gives off its energy and we see it. If you shine light on an object, it is an illuminated object, it just reflects the light back into your eyes.