You don't actually see the object you see the light that has reflected off of it, that reaches your eyes. What you see is actually in the past. first the light hits it then it travels to your eyes to the optic nerve from there to the brain where it gets sorted out to make sense to you. This all happens so quickly that you may as well have actually seen the object, unless of course it is many light years away like the stars where you can see objects that have stopped being what you see millions of years ago. -someone
I am reading in my science book and it says that 'When white light strikes a colored opaque object, some colors of light are absorbed, and some are reflected. Only the light that is reflected reaches your eyes. The colors of light that is reflected by an opaque object determine the color you see.' -Haileybh
Change the point of view from which the object is seen.
There are many things that can be determined by viewing objects in different ways and angles. The object can then be seen as multi-dimensional. The height, depth, and width can determine functionality and fit in a prescribed location. Changes in coloration can be noted, as well as material used in construction can be evaluated.
Seen is the past participle of see See- saw- seen
it depends on the density of the object and the density of the liquid that it's in. if the density of the object is greater than the density of the liquid, then the object will sink. if the density of the object is lesser than the density of the liquid, the object will float.
I haven't seen you for ages
An object can be seen when light reflects off of its surface and reaches our eyes. This happens when there is sufficient light in the environment for our eyes to detect the object.
The direct object is "play".
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It can be.
This is known as visibility distance. It refers to how far an object or light source can be seen clearly by an observer.
The object can't be seen at the focal point of a converging lens. This is because light rays from the object are focused at the focal point and don't diverge to form a real image.
the moon
It can be seen by the eye.
An object seen through a concave lens will appear smaller, upright, and virtual - meaning it will not project a real image on a screen. The image will be on the same side as the object and its characteristics will depend on the distance of the object from the lens.
The first object to be seen under the microscope is believed to be a simple microorganism called a tardigrade or a water bear. These tiny, resilient creatures are found in water and are commonly used in scientific research.
The stationary background against which an object is seen moving is called the "reference frame." It provides a point of comparison for observing the motion of the object.
An object that you can perceive is called a tangible object. Tangible objects can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, or tasted.