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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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A plant that responds to light. Typically a plant will position itself toward a light source.
To create a longitudinal wave in a metal rod, you would need to strike the rod at one end with a quick and abrupt force. This force will generate compressions and rarefactions in the material, causing the longitudinal wave to propagate through the rod.
Light leaves the lamp and travels in straight lines from its point source. As you move away from the source, the angle between you and the light changes and this the length and position of your shadow changes.
shadows are long and short based on the position of the light source.
You are a shadow. Your position changes based on the location of the light source, making you appear and disappear quickly. You can be long and stretched out or short and close, depending on the angle of the light.
If the direction from which the light comes changes, then the direction of the shadow changes as well. The shadow basically points away from the light source.
A shadow is always at the direct opposite side of the light source, so as the light moves the shadow moves.
The diaphragm on a microscope is typically located just above the light source. It is used to adjust the amount of light that passes through the specimen, helping to control the contrast and brightness of the image.
When the light is thrown on an object, shadow takes place on the opposite direction of the light source. So as the light source moves, the shadow does the same. The sun "moves" because the earth is rotating and revolving around it.
it changes to colours of the rainbow, starting with a white light and gradually is altered due to the position of the light source and to violet in which the light fades to the back ground colour; and white light