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For Jane to see an image, light must enter her eyes. What specifically is entering her eyes when she sees an image? Question 3 options: energy color matter
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For Jane to see an image, light must enter her eyes. What specifically is entering her eyes when she sees an image? Question 3 options: energy color matter
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For Jane to see an image, light must enter her eyes. What specifically is entering her eyes when she sees an image? Question 3 options: energy color matter
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when she "sees" something, it's because the light wave
has carried light
energy
into her eyes.
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it is light because light is entering her eyes
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