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The shadow is the place where the light doesn't go. So it doesn't matter what color

the light is where it does go, and the shadow is usually described as "black".

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Weather systems typically move from west to east, and redclouds result when the sun shines on their undersides at either sunrise or sunset. Stuti Roy Choudhury.St.Joseph Convent School.Faridabad

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An opaque, red object blocks light. The area that the shadow falls upon will not

have color unless light is reflected, refracted or otherwise supplemented to

illuminate that area. The color of the object casting the shadow has no influence

on the 'color' of the shadow. In fact, shadows don;t have colors. Shadows are

always nominally black, since they are the absence of light.

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Why don't upright objects cast a shadow when the sun is at its zenith?

The shadow is formed exactly below the object. So it cannot be seen.


What can you tell from looking at a shadow?

Changes in shadow tell us where the source of light is. If you are outside, you only have one shadow because the sun is casting it. But if you have multiple shadows, then there are multiple sources of light to cast the shadows.


How is the shape and size of shadow affected if colored light is used?

No change will occur because shadow is a dark outline of an object, irrespective of the colour of the object or the colour of the light.


What objects do not create shadows and why?

Transparent objects becasue light passes through them. And it wont make a shadow


What property of light allows eclipse to be formed?

Light travels in straight lines. When the light hits the object it is stopped but the light at the edges continues to travel in a straight line so there is a shadow.The shadow is not black because another property of light. It can be reflected . When it hits an object some light is reflected. If the object is not perfectly smooth the light is scattered when it reflects.Light is reflected more from light colored objects than darker objects. So in a well lit area where there are plenty of surfaces the shadow will be less dark.A further property of light is that it will slightly bend around the corners of sharp objects. So if you look carefully you will see that the edges of a shadow are sometimes blurred. Usually this property is observed in the physics lab.Blurred edges of a shadow are more likely to occur from multiple light sources making a superimposed shadow.

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What is the colour of the shadow of red and yellow coloured flower?

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Why don't upright objects cast a shadow when the sun is at its zenith?

The shadow is formed exactly below the object. So it cannot be seen.


Why is shadow black?

A shadow is caused by an object blocking light so that it doesn't reach a surface. The area in shadow appears black because there is no light falling on it -- it appears dark. In fact, most shadows aren't totally black, because light usually bounces around the obstruction off other objects (indirect lighting). You can also get coloured shadows where there are multiple light sources of different colours. e.g. in a nightclub or disco. Translucent objects may cast coloured shadows, e.g. stained glass in a church, where only some of the light has been blocked by the window. Outside on a sunny day, shadows may appear black because your eyes have compensated for the bright light and can't make out the detail. But if you walk into the shadow your eyes will adjust to the light, and you'll see that the shadow isn't black at all, it's just darker than in the direct sunlight. On a bright day with a blue sky, you may also see that areas in shadow (especially white objects in shadow) appear to have a blue tint. This is because although the shadow is not directly lit by the sun, it is lit indirectly by the blue sky above. It may not be very obvious, because your eyes and brain are adept at adjusting to changes in brightness and colour, but a camera will see it clearly. If you take a picture in shadow on a sunny day it comes out looking quite cold and blue. This is why many cameras have a 'shade' mode that alters the colours to remove the blue colour cast. To make your own coloured shadows, try experimenting with two or more torches with different coloured plastic over the bulbs. Place objects on a piece of white A4 paper (in a dark room), and move the torches around and note the effects. An example of a coloured shadow can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sevennine/442923580/


How does light pass through coloured jelly?

its the same as how light passed though glass and water. if you place a light behind the jelly there is a coloured shadow if front fo it because of how the light fragments as it passes though the jelly. the reflecion of the crystals in the jelly case the colour to show. same as how you can see what colour the jelly is in the first place


How is a shadow formed?

A shadow is formed when light is blocked by an object.


Why shadow are black?

because the shadow is dark in colour


When a shadow is formed does the object have to be opaque?

when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.


How does the colour of the opaque object effect the colour of the shadow?

It does not.


Should boys wear natural coloured eye shadow?

No, in my opinion.


What is the definition of shadow angle?

the angle at which a shadow is formed


How do objects cast a shadow?

From the sun