The closer you are to the light the smaller the source of light gets, but at the same time the closer you are to the light the stronger the light. the further you are to the light the weaker the light.
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∙ 12y agohow big your shadow is depends on where the light source is, how big you are, and what the angle of the platform is that your shadow is projected on.
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∙ 10y agoThey dont. A shadow size depends on the angle at which the sun hits the object and the surface that the object is on.
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∙ 13y agoSmaller
bigger by alot
some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
They are closer to the sun because their orbits are smaller.
Because they have a larger distance to cover in their revolution. It's like they have a bigger circle to go around, planets closer have a smaller circle to rotate around.
It doesn't. It grows longer later in the day, because the sun is closer to the horizon, throwing a longer light path toward you, thus making your shadow longer. Did you perchance, mis-write your question?
If you put your object further backwards your shadow will become bigger but if you put your object more forwards your shadow will become smaller!
Shadows change size because as the the goes on the sun travels round the earth causing the sun to be closer or further away, the closer the sun is to the earth the bigger the Shadow, and vice versa. The Shadow will be at its biggest at around midday.
The simple answer is that; it is closer. Thanks to forced perspective, smaller objects that are closer may look as big or even bigger than bigger objects that are farther away.
It is not. The other stars seem smaller because they are farther away.
bigger by alot
1000 feet above ground because it's closer to the sun. If you take an object and put it in front of a lamp the closer you put it the bigger the the shadow it will cast
some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
They are closer to the sun because their orbits are smaller.
The moon is closer too us than the sun. It's like looking at a person along way away and someone close too you. The one closer looks bigger.
Because they have a larger distance to cover in their revolution. It's like they have a bigger circle to go around, planets closer have a smaller circle to rotate around.
No. The sun is smaller than red or blue giants. It appears larger than other stars simply because it is much closer to us.
No. The sun is smaller than red or blue giants. It appears larger than other stars simply because it is much closer to us.