We can see non-luminous objects because
they emit light
the light refracts through them
they absorb light
the light reflects off them
We can see non-luminous objects because they reflect the light falling on them in all directions.
Non luminous object do not emit any light of their own. How is it still possible that we are able to see them
Choose the correct statements:
Statement 1: We see objects when light emitted from luminous objects enters our eyes.
Statement 2: We see objects when light reflected from the non-luminous objects enters our eyes.
Statement 3: Eyes alone cannot see an object.
Statement 4: Eyes emit light rays in all direction.
Question 2
We can see a non-luminous object when the light (a) emitted by the object falls on the eye (b) is reflected from the object towards our eye (c) completely passes through the object (d) gets completely absorbed by the object