Suppose you are in a dark room can you see objects in the room can you see objects outside the room explain?
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Feb 6
If I am in a dark room, I would not be able to see objects in the room unless there is some source of light present. In the absence of light, my eyes would not receive any visual information, and therefore, I would not be able to perceive any objects in the room.
As for objects outside the room, it would depend on the presence of any external sources of light. If there is no light source outside the room, I would not be able to see objects outside either. However, if there is some form of light, such as streetlights or moonlight, entering the room through windows or cracks, I might be able to perceive objects outside to some extent, although the visibility would be limited compared to a well-lit environment.