A source of light and an object that blocks the light are needed for a shadow to form. The area behind the object where the light is blocked creates the shadow.
Any object that blocks the light forms 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.
This is data from a camera in it's raw form and it also contains no process data from the image sensor or digital camera , image scanner nor modified by a camera ad-on software.
Yes, yes it does.
Yes, a concave mirror can form a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. This type of image is produced when the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and the same size as the object. The image appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror. The orientation of the image is laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched.
An object refers to the physical thing being observed, while an image is a reproduction or representation of the object, typically in a visual form. The object exists in reality, while the image can be a reflection, photograph, drawing, or any other representation of the object.
Yes, fire can have a shadow. The shadow is created when the light from the fire is blocked by an object, causing a darker area to form behind it.
because light passes through, and you cant have a shadow with light on now can you?
A lens forms an image by refracting light rays that pass through it. As light rays converge and intersect, they create a focused image on a plane (such as a camera sensor or retina) known as the focal plane. The type of image formed can be real or virtual, depending on the placement of the object relative to the lens.
From the absence of light. Shadow is form from an opaque or translucent object blocking a light source (since light travels in a straight line).