Yes, as long as it is in the right position of a light, it will reflect a shadow. Even if it is glass it will show a light shade of a shadow :)
No; a lightsaber blade is made of superheated plasma focused through crystals, which lights up - and light does not cast a shadow.
When the shadow is cast on another object it is called an eclipse.
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
To cast a shadow, three things are needed: a source of light, an object to block the light, and a surface for the shadow to be projected onto.
ground ot
A shadow is cast when sunlight is blocked by a solid object - a person, a post, etc.
No; a lightsaber blade is made of superheated plasma focused through crystals, which lights up - and light does not cast a shadow.
Shadows can only form when there is light present. A shadow is the result of a solid object blocking visible light. As a mirror is a solid object it can indeed produce a shadow, but nothing can form a shadow in the dark, there must first exist a light source.
When the shadow is cast on another object it is called an eclipse.
A shadow cast on one object in space on another is ECLIPSE
When light hits an opaque object, a shadow is created on the opposite side of the object where the light is blocked. The shadow is a dark area where light cannot pass through due to the solid nature of the opaque object.
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
To cast a shadow, three things are needed: a source of light, an object to block the light, and a surface for the shadow to be projected onto.
ground ot
Yes, the shadow is longer behind an object, as it is cast by the object blocking the light source. The length of the shadow will depend on the angle and position of the light source in relation to the object.
yes it dose cast a shadow because you can not see through it.
Yes it does.