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The shadow is cast on the opposite side of the object that the light source(s) is coming from. By the way im not too good with this kind of stuff.
when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.
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The object interrupts the journey of the light
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
The shadow is cast on the opposite side of the object that the light source(s) is coming from. By the way im not too good with this kind of stuff.
In the direction opposite to that of the sun. It will be approximately West of the object but the exact direction will depend on the latitude and season.
Shadows are caused when an object is blocking the light causing the shape to appear on the ground in the opposite direction of the source of the light. A shadow only appears in the light or when any shining object faces them. All objects in the way of the light will appear with a shadow in the opposite direction of the source of the light.
A shadow , a portion where there is absence of light.
when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.
A shadow is formed when light is blocked by an object.
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shadow is a black areashadow is formed when a opaque object is come in the path of lightWhen light passes through opaque object, some of it would be blocked and form a shaedow.The shadow is formed according to the shape of the object as light moves in straight line.When light source is blocked by an opaque /translucent object a black spot is formed on the opposite side of the light source ...that black spot is called shadow.CHARACTERISTICS OF SHADOWS?black in colour .?outline of structure of the object.?size depends upon the light source and the object.?always forms on the opposite side of the light source .
opaque object
The object interrupts the journey of the light
The shadow faces the opposite direction from where the light is coing from.
The direction from which light hits an object determines the direction of the shadow it makes