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The size of a shadow depends on, the angle that the light source is hitting the object and the size of the object. In some cases, the amount of light can also affect the size of a shadow.
The size of a shadow depends on the angle and distance if the light source and the size and shape of the object making the shadow. They can be the same size.
It depends where the Sun is.
The height of the object casting the shadow, the height of the sun in the sky, what angle you are at when looking at the shadow.
Size of shadow depends on its distance frm source of light.when object is vry clos 2 src of ligt the shadow formed is very big but when object is far , the shadow is small.
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A shadow is formed when an object blocks light, creating a dark area behind it. Three factors that determine the size and shape of a shadow are the angle at which the light hits the object, the size of the light source, and the distance between the object and the light source.
That depends on how big the object is, the time of year, and the location you are. obviously, the size would make a difference, the season determines the tilt of the earth changing the shadow length. if you were in Africa at midday, your shadow would be short since the sun is directly overhead. if you were in Antarctica at noon, the sun would be lower to the ground thus creating a longer shadow.
It depends on several factors, not just the size. Velocity and muzzle energy are also factors.
If you are using a point light source, the shadow's size is the object's size divided by the distance from the light source to the object multiplied by the distance from the light source to the shadow.
The size of the shadows formed changes if the distance between the object and the screen is also changed. If there is an increase in the distance between the screen and the object, the size of the shadow also increases.