Yes, light being absorbed by an object can create shadows because the absorbed light does not reach the area behind the object, resulting in a shadow being formed. The shadow is the absence of light caused by the object blocking the light source.
Shadows do not absorb light. Instead, they are created when an object blocks light from reaching a certain area, creating a silhouette. The absence of light in a shadow makes it appear darker in comparison to the surrounding areas.
Light makes shadows weaker by illuminating the area where shadows would normally be cast. The intensity of the light source can affect the darkness and sharpness of the shadow. More light will result in a lighter, less defined shadow, while less light will result in a darker, more defined shadow.
Glass is clear and transparent because its molecules are arranged in a regular pattern that allows light to pass through without being scattered. This regular arrangement of molecules allows light to pass through the glass without being absorbed or reflected, resulting in its transparency.
Yes, shadows can still be present in shade. Shadows are created when an object blocks light from reaching a surface, so even in shaded areas, if there is a source of light and an object obstructing that light, a shadow can still be formed.
Shadows are caused when an object blocks part of a beam of light that is falling on a surface. The surface areas receiving less light are darker (less illuminated by the light) and may assume the same general shape of the object causing the shadow.
yes,the moon light,street light, and the cars'light makes a shadow during the night
because your body is blocking the light which makes it dark
The light, radiated by the star is absorbed by our eyes.
Shadows do not absorb light. Instead, they are created when an object blocks light from reaching a certain area, creating a silhouette. The absence of light in a shadow makes it appear darker in comparison to the surrounding areas.
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shadows form under the cupboards because the light reflects on top of the cupboard which makes a shadow under it. :) Jo
Light makes shadows weaker by illuminating the area where shadows would normally be cast. The intensity of the light source can affect the darkness and sharpness of the shadow. More light will result in a lighter, less defined shadow, while less light will result in a darker, more defined shadow.
The direction from which light hits an object determines the direction of the shadow it makes
the sun makes shadows by reflecting of something
No, a shadow is a concept, like cold, which is the absence of another thing (light for a 'normal' shadows or energy for shadows in general, heat for cold). As such, shadows are not made, but exist in areas absent of energy.
The sun produces sharp shadows because it's so far away. The light from the sun is, essentially, all coming from the same direction and the rays are very nearly parallel for objects on the normal human scale.
The color yellow is created by a certain wavelength of light being reflected and absorbed by an object. Objects appear yellow when they reflect light in the wavelength range of approximately 570 to 590 nanometers on the visible light spectrum.