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A shadow is formed when an object blocks the path of light, preventing light from passing through to the surface behind the object. Shadows are created when light is obstructed, leaving a dark area behind the object on the surface or screen.
it is easy,just take the front object and take the object which is behind
When light hits an object, it can either be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. If it's absorbed, no shadow is cast. If it's transmitted, a faint shadow may appear. When light is reflected off an object, it creates a shadow behind it, as the light is blocked by the object.
When exposed to heat, the molecules of an object begin to move faster and spread out, causing the object to expand. This expansion leads to an increase in volume of the object.
The natural oil on your skin forms on the ridges of skin on your finger pads. This oil is transferred to another object when you touch it, thereby leaving behind an impression of your prints.
An opaque object does not allow light to pass through it, so what is behind the object cannot be seen. This is because light is either absorbed or reflected by the object, blocking the view of what is behind it.
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Surface Area
Surface Area
When an object blocks light, it creates a shadow behind it. Shadows are created when an object prevents light from passing through, casting a darker area on the surface behind the object.
An object becomes positively charged if it loses electrons. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so the less of them there are in an object, the stronger the positive charge is.
It can be, when whatever something is behind is named (e.g. behind the door). Without an object, behind is just an adverb (e.g. The book was left behind).