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A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE
In space, when one object blocks the light from reaching another object, a shadow is cast. This effect is similar to shadows on Earth, but in the vacuum of space, shadows can be more defined, especially when the background is bright, like a star or a planet. These shadows can provide important information about the shapes and positions of objects in space.
"eclipse"
you can see a shadow on the planet and its so cool
Nothing
induction
Some momentum is transferred from one to the other.
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If you move the light source closer to the abject, the object will get bigger. =^w^= ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The size of the object does not change. What kind of a retard are you.
A solar eclipse is when the Sun is blocked by the Moon passing between the Earth and the Sun. A lunar eclipse is when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon and blocks the view of the Moon.
The bending of a wave as it moves from one medium into another is called refraction.
Definitely. It all comes down to the angle that you point the ray. Example: take any object and set it on a counter. Shoot one ray of light from one angle and then take another light and point the ray on the opposing side. You should see two shadows.