Asked by jordan

An orange is placed on a table in a completely dark room, without any source of light. Which of the following choices correctly describes what an observer will see as he looks in the direction of the orange?
A) The orange will not be seen at all because light is not bouncing off its surface.
B) The orange will be seen by the observer immediately, but it will be very dim.
C) The orange will be seen by the observer immediately, but it will be very dim. The orange will become brighter as the observer’s eyes adjust to the darkness.
D) The orange will only be seen after the observer’s eyes adjust to the darkness.
I think its D but it could also be A because it says there is no light source in the room :/ please help

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I suggest you actually try this. What can you see in a totally dark room?

Answered by Damon
But Jordan has radiating eyes !
Answered by Ms. Sue
Ahhhh!! LOL!
Answered by uwu
hewwo! just took the test, the answer is:
A) The orange will not be seen at all because light is not bouncing off its surface
hope this helps <3
Answered by Tre
yall givin Ms.Sue a thumbs down but y'all kno she right LOL!
Answered by anti ms sue jr
Ms Sue what if we cant afford oranges. and if im in a wheelchair so i cant dumpster dive
Answered by Mr. Sue
Okay buddy
Answered by yeet
yeet
Answered by Bot
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