it produces a swadow because your big head is in the way
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
A shadow is formed when an object blocks the light source, preventing light from reaching a surface. The shadow appears on the surface opposite the light source and is a silhouette of the object blocking the light.
The size of a shadow depends on the distance between the object blocking the light and the surface on which the shadow is cast, as well as the angle of the light source hitting the object. The closer the object is to the surface and the larger the angle of the light source, the larger the shadow will be.
To see a shadow, you need a source of light, an object to cast the shadow, and a surface for the shadow to be projected onto. When the light is blocked by the object, a shadow is created on the surface opposite the light source.
When an object blocks light, it creates a shadow. The object absorbs or reflects light, preventing it from reaching the area behind the object, thus casting a shadow in that direction. The size and shape of the shadow depend on the position of the light source and the object blocking the light.
Yes, the shadow is longer behind an object, as it is cast by the object blocking the light source. The length of the shadow will depend on the angle and position of the light source in relation to the object.
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
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.
A shadow is formed when an object blocks the light source, preventing light from reaching a surface. The shadow appears on the surface opposite the light source and is a silhouette of the object blocking the light.
when you change the object that creates the shadow by blocking the light, its' shadow will change. or there is another light source shining from a different direction on the object will affect the shadow too.
The size of a shadow depends on the distance between the object blocking the light and the surface on which the shadow is cast, as well as the angle of the light source hitting the object. The closer the object is to the surface and the larger the angle of the light source, the larger the shadow will be.
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).
To see a shadow, you need a source of light, an object to cast the shadow, and a surface for the shadow to be projected onto. When the light is blocked by the object, a shadow is created on the surface opposite the light source.
We need an source of light, an opaque object blocking the path of light, a screen behind the opaque object.
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).
The size of a shadow is affected by the distance between the object casting the shadow and the surface on which the shadow falls, the angle of the light source, and the size of the object casting the shadow. A larger object will produce a larger shadow, while a closer light source will create a smaller shadow.
When an object blocks light, it creates a shadow. The object absorbs or reflects light, preventing it from reaching the area behind the object, thus casting a shadow in that direction. The size and shape of the shadow depend on the position of the light source and the object blocking the light.