Objects can be seen because they reflect light that enters our eyes. Our eyes then transmit this information to the brain, which interprets the signals into images. This allows us to perceive and recognize the objects around us.
No, invisible is not a color. Color is a property of objects that can be seen, while invisible means something cannot be seen.
By definition, something which does not emit light cannotbe seen. However, it can be observed, in that its effects such as through gravity and electromagnetism can be detected.
Gravity is a phenomenon that cannot be seen directly, but its effects can be observed through the behavior of objects and bodies in the universe.
Objects like a slingshot, a whoopee cushion, a fake spider, or a whoopie cushion could be seen as representing mischief. These objects are often associated with playful pranks and tricks.
Sliding objects refers to objects that move smoothly and continuously over a surface, typically with minimal friction. This motion is often seen in physics experiments to demonstrate concepts such as force, acceleration, and the effects of friction on moving objects.
Yes objects less than a mm apart can be seen as distinct objects. The lowest limit for the human eye to see is 0.1mm. If objects are any closer they are seen as being one item.
No, for they do not have a depth
It was the first thing to be seen because that's how it was.
A infrared radiation can be seen by many animals.
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Cities can be seen from space.
myopia or nearsightedness
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Solid or liquid objects, coloured gases.
No, invisible is not a color. Color is a property of objects that can be seen, while invisible means something cannot be seen.