Most of the light we see coming from the sun originates from its core through a process called nuclear fusion.
You can see the light coming from a torch because the torch emits photons, which are particles of light. When the photons reach your eyes, they stimulate the photoreceptor cells on your retina, sending signals to your brain that are interpreted as visual information.
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.
You can only see a beam of light if there are particles around it. So say there was a man standing under a street light, and the world around him was foggy, you could then see the beam of light coming from the street light. And its the same principal with any luminous object. If there's no particle around, then you can't see the beam of light.
That it reflects from smooth conductors with a fixed direction. For your eyes to see an image, the light comming from a certain direction should all originate from the same point on your body, such as is the case when reflected waves have a fixed direction. If they are random, then light from any point on your body, when hitting the mirror, goes into any direction and you don't see an image.
Glass is transparent, which allows light to pass through it. When light hits the glass at a certain angle, some of it is reflected back to our eyes, allowing us to see our image. The rest of the light passes through the glass, enabling us to see through it.
A reflection of light coming from the sun.
a ship's crew that was lost at sea
Most likely it is coming to the end of its life (you can see this if the ends are darkened) or it could be the "starter" that need replacing.
If you are referring to natural light and not artificially generated light, all light we see, save for stars at night, are reflected in one way or the other from the sun.
You can see the light coming from a torch because the torch emits photons, which are particles of light. When the photons reach your eyes, they stimulate the photoreceptor cells on your retina, sending signals to your brain that are interpreted as visual information.
Tube light helps by releasing energy coming from its source it helps people to see Try and you will see
No, most of what we see reflects light.
ooh tricky to explain! its the light that isn't coming from the direct light source, but the streetlight say that you cant see the beam of directly, but you are aware of light coming from it as you walk down the street in the dark..
No. Most objects you see need to be shined on by a source of light, otherwise you don't see them.
because the moon reflects the light coming from the sun
It may see a light reflection off of anything that can be reflected off of the light coming out of your window and so on.
If you see both the bow lights, the approaching ship is coming at you head-on.