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Yes, it is possible for an object to cast several shadows. One example, is that of a footballer on a floodlit pitch. If he is in the central region of the field, you will usually see four shadows: one from each of the corner floodlights.
Depends on the position of the light source. If the light source is in a straight line, there will be 2 shadows, one is the object and the second will be the first light souce, if lets say the object is place in the center, and one light source is place in the north direction and one in the south, there will be 2 shadow at diffrent location.
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The waves ALWAYS do one, two, or all threeof these three things:pass through the object,get absorbed by the object,bounce off of the object.
Gravity is one. However, magnetic and electrostatic forces are also possible.
Yes, it is possible for an object to cast several shadows. One example, is that of a footballer on a floodlit pitch. If he is in the central region of the field, you will usually see four shadows: one from each of the corner floodlights.
Depends on the position of the light source. If the light source is in a straight line, there will be 2 shadows, one is the object and the second will be the first light souce, if lets say the object is place in the center, and one light source is place in the north direction and one in the south, there will be 2 shadow at diffrent location.
First of all, let's get one thing straight, everybody has a shadow, right,? And your question is "What causes shadows to appear?". Well, if it's sunny outside, the you have a shadow and when it's cloudy, your shadow is less visible. So shadows have something to do with the sun. When the sun hits an object is causes the object to have a dark side, away from the sun. So, the sun causes shadows to appear.well the topic is MOUSTACHE shadow and Actually NO that cant be it ,the shadow remains when youre in a dark room
no its not possible. if there is only one force acting on an object.
Yes. Jack got a taxi for me. direct object - taxi indirect object - me
Yes, it can. A shadow is caused by the interruption of light from a single source. If you have more than one light source, you can have more than one shadow. Some shadows may not be as distinct (diffused light, shadow on brightly lit surfaces, etc.), and multiple shadows will practically always overlap to some extent.
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You consider, one by one, every possible type of energy.
The shamrock, or clover which represents the trinity or the father, son, holy spirit. Three in one.
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Yes. This is what commonly occurs in systems with three or more stars. Two stars orbit close to one one another while the third one farther out orbits the other two.
The number of shadows that one person casts depends upon the number of light sources shining on the person. If one light source hits the person, they will have one shadow. If there are two light sources, then the person will have two distinct shadows, as well as places where the two shadows overlap. The will continue.