It actually depends on the shape the glass is. If the glass was heart shaped, it would be shaped like a heart.
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a transparent object is one that lets light pass through with no shadows formed eg. clear window , transparent glassa translucent object lets only some light go through (not all)and forms a shadow that is very light eg. bathroom windowan opaque object lets no light pass through and forms a shadow eg. table, chair,etc
A magnifying glass is transparent, totally clear.
A CD is not considered a translucent object. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through, but scatter it in different directions, making the object appear blurry or opaque. In contrast, a CD is reflective and opaque, as it does not allow light to pass through it.
A translucent object is something that you can see through, but not completely. When light hits a translucent object, the light is scattered, meaning only some of the light passed through. An opaque object (like metal or wood) allows no light to pass through, and a transparent object (like glass or air) allows all or most light to pass.
Yes, translucent objects can cast a shadow. When light passes through a translucent object, it can still create a shadow behind the object depending on the intensity and direction of the light source.
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The shadow is not a solid 'black' colour. It can be the same colour as the object and the shadow allows you to see through it more than an opaque objects shadow. An opaque object would block the light but a translucent object would give a shadow that you could quite easily see through
A translucent shadow is a shadow that allows some light to pass through, resulting in a blurred or less defined shadow. This can happen when the blocking object is partially transparent or when the light source is not very intense.
when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.
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).
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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).
Yes, a translucent object can still cast a shadow because it allows some light to pass through it, while also blocking some light. The shadow may be less defined or lighter than that from an opaque object, depending on the transparency of the material.
An object that allows light to pass through it, like a transparent or translucent object, will cast a lighter shadow compared to an opaque object that reflects or absorbs light. This is because less light is blocked or absorbed by a transparent object, resulting in a more faint shadow.
The mirror is a translucent object.
Transparent materials do not form shadows. Translucent materials form fuzzy shadows. Opaque materials form well-defined shadows.