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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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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Understanding the Situation**: - You are in a dark room. This means there is no light present in the room. 2. **Visibility of Objects in the Dark Room**: - To see an object, light must reach your eyes after reflecting off that object. - In a dark room, since there is no light, no light can reflect off the objects present in the room and reach your eyes. ...
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    reflection of light from it
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