Sachdeva Rao
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What enables us to see objects, and how does the visibility of objects change in a dark room compared to a lit room?

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The visibility of objects is facilitated by the reflection of light. In a dark room, objects are not visible, but when the room is illuminated, the objects become visible as they reflect the light that falls on them.

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  1. We see objects due to the interaction of light with their surfaces. In a lit room, light sources emit or reflect light, illuminating objects. Photons interact with object surfaces, reflecting into our eyes, allowing us to perceive the objects. In a dark room, without sufficient light, visibility decreases as there are fewer photons to interact with surfaces. Objects may become indistinct or invisible. The human eye’s sensitivity to light plays a crucial role in detecting objects, and adequate lighting enhances visibility, enabling us to perceive shapes, colors, and details with greater clarity compared to a poorly lit or dark environment.

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