Opaque objects do not let light to past through so it will not cause a shadow. Because light cannot get through an opaque object, it will cast a shadow on the side opposite of the light.
A shadow is cast by an opaque body the opposite side of the body from the source of illumination.
An opaque shadow
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when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.
Opaque objects do not let light to past through so it will not cause a shadow. Because light cannot get through an opaque object, it will cast a shadow on the side opposite of the light.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
Yes. Definitely it produces but its intensity will be low.answer 2 In general ONLY opaque objects will produce a shadow. A truly transparent object would not produce a shadow. Look up Opaque in your dictionary.
they form clearer objects
A shadow is cast by an opaque body the opposite side of the body from the source of illumination.
A shadow is cast by an opaque body the opposite side of the body from the source of illumination.
There are 3 types of objects:1.TRANSPARENT OBJECTS:(have no shadow)it is the object that you can see clearly through .EX: water , gas2.SEMI-TRANSPARENT OBJECTS:can be seen through but not clear enough.3.OPAQUE OBJECTS:(have a shadow as light cannot pass through it but reflects)can't be seen through at all.
A shadow forms whenever there is a source of light and something opaque that stands in front of the light.
An opaque shadow
because light passes through, and you cant have a shadow with light on now can you?
A source of light and an opaque object.
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