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depending on the physical and chemical construction of the object. the light (colour stimulus) that reaches the eye of the observer in the form of reflected light interacts with the photosensitive pigments present in the eye. this gives rise to nerve impulses which are transmitted to the brain. the...
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description english naturalist robert hooke first suggested the possibility of producing a fiber that would be "if not fully as good, nay better" than silk. the first patent for "artificial silk" was granted in england in to a swiss chemist named audemars. he dissolved the fibrous inner bark of a mulberry...
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