Shadows are formed when an opaque object blocks light from a source, such as the sun or a lamp. The materials that create shadows include any solid objects that do not allow light to pass through, such as wood, metal, or stone. Transparent materials, like glass or clear plastic, can also cast shadows, but typically allow some light to pass through, resulting in lighter or distorted shadows. In essence, the key material for creating a shadow is opacity.
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Yes, translucent materials can form a shadow, but the shadow will be less defined and softer compared to opaque materials. This occurs because translucent materials allow some light to pass through while scattering it, leading to partial illumination in the area behind them. The result is a shadow that may have lighter and darker areas rather than a sharp outline.
sunlight and something opaque ( cast a shadow )
Because it's dark that's why the shadow is dark.no it is because there is nothing there! so it becomes black or shadowed color
The best materials are CHART paper [which is opaque-ex-thick chart paper ,cardboard ect.], because they make clear shadows[ shadows are dark].
I dont think they will ever make a shadow unleashed
Any material that is not 100% transparent will produce a shadow in light. Even glass will produce some amount of a shadow.The more opaque a material is, the darker the shadow.The more transparent a material is, the lighter the shadow.
Transparent or translucent objects do not cast a dark shadow because light can pass through them easily, preventing the formation of a clearly defined shadow. Materials like glass or clear plastic will not produce a dark shadow when exposed to light.
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no some types of glass can have no shadow
Yes they did.
It's the Earth's shadow.