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if an object is moved closer to the light source, the shadow gets bigger,if it goes further away,the shadow gets smaller
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because its telling you the sun is going nearer so it goes bigger because the sun is very big and the shadow changes because of the height and length of the sun on where it is this is my answer yea and um the flyers rock!
The relationship between the size of a shadow of an object and the distance of light source from the object is indirectly proportional. A short distance will make the shadow big while making the distance long will reduce the size of the shadow.
No, it gets bigger as it gets closer because not as much light can get around it.
if an object is moved closer to the light source, the shadow gets bigger,if it goes further away,the shadow gets smaller
There are many things that could happen when an object is moved nearer to a light or further away. It could change temperatures.
cooler than the lgith source
The closer you are to the light the smaller the source of light gets, but at the same time the closer you are to the light the stronger the light. the further you are to the light the weaker the light.
If you put your object further backwards your shadow will become bigger but if you put your object more forwards your shadow will become smaller!
closer to light source shadow is bigger when far from the light source shadow is shorter
because its telling you the sun is going nearer so it goes bigger because the sun is very big and the shadow changes because of the height and length of the sun on where it is this is my answer yea and um the flyers rock!
The size of a shadow has everything to do with placement of the light source, the object, and the background on which the shadow is cast. In general, if the light source is close to the object and the background is further away then the shadow is larger than the object. The opposite is true if the light source is further away. Another part of the equation has to do with angles. This is what we commonly observe happining to shadows at different times of the day; long shadows in the morning and evening and smaller shadows around the middle of the day.
The closer the light source is to the friend, the bigger the shadow will be. The further the projector is from the wall where you are projecting, the bigger the shadow will be.
a smaller "source" flowing into a bigger "source" HOPED I HELPED (:
As you move farther away your shadow get bigger and goes away
The size of a shadow has everything to do with placement of the light source, the object, and the background on which the shadow is cast. In general, if the light source is close to the object and the background is further away then the shadow is larger than the object. The opposite is true if the light source is further away. Another part of the equation has to do with angles. This is what we commonly observe happining to shadows at different times of the day; long shadows in the morning and evening and smaller shadows around the middle of the day.