because there is no light for it to reflect off
Not really, a luminous object means that it gives out light on its own, e.g. sun.
A luminous object can indeed cast a shadow when there is an even brighter luminous object shining on it.
No, they give out their own light.
yes it does
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
When the shadow is cast on another object it is called an eclipse.
The shadow that is casted by one object in space on another is called an Eclipse.
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A TV, when it's on and showing an image is luminous. When it's off, it's non luminous.
How do you see a luminous object?
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
yes it dose cast a shadow because you can not see through it.
When the shadow is cast on another object it is called an eclipse.
A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE
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The shadow that is casted by one object in space on another is called an Eclipse.
because there is no light reflecting off of the non-luminous object into your eyes to let you see it.
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sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
A flashlight is a luminous object.
Because of stone of luminous has object