Shadows change when the sun moves in the sky because it hits objects from different directions, which causes them to cast a different shadow.
Translucent objects ate partially see-through: Clingfilm Corrugated plastic Ice
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
Cast of Shadows was created on 2005-03-01.
cellophane paper, tracing paper and wax paper.
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Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.
The cast shadows are generally the darkest parts of any subject, and together with the shadows are often visible when the light surfaces of the objects are invisible. They show the shapes of the objects casting them, and also those of the objects receiving them, and are most important features of any subject.
Only translucent and opaque materials form shadows such as Frosted glass or Wood
frosted glass
the objects which are not clearly visible
The qualities of the shadows are identical but the size of the objects casting shadows differs greatly.
Shadows change when the sun moves in the sky because it hits objects from different directions, which causes them to cast a different shadow.
Yes... and No ...A shadow is caused by an object blocking light so that it doesn't reach a surface. The area in shadow appears black because there is no light falling on it -- it appears dark. In fact, most shadows aren't totally black, because light usually bounces around the obstruction off other objects (indirect lighting). You can also get coloured shadows where there are multiple light sources of different colours. e.g. in a nightclub or disco. Translucent objects may cast coloured shadows, e.g. stained glass in a church, where only some of the light has been blocked by the window.
transparent and translucent objects are the objects that let the light pass through them eg glass, but sometimes translucent objects are colorful so they change the color of the light as it passes through them opaque objects can either absorb the light, like dark material, or reflect, like a mirror.
My teacher told me that light can travel through translucent object.
the light of it that is wrong