Science, asked by Kashifmasood, 4 months ago

1 What surfaces produce
shadows and reflections?
Can you think of three ways
in which shadows and
reflections are different? In
your own words, explain why
they are different.
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Answers

Answered by rahulkumar24032008
2

Answer:

Shadows and reflections are the effects of light. Shadows are formed when objects block a source of light. ... Reflections are caused by light bouncing off objects.

When light falls on an object, some of the light gets reflected. ... The reflected light comes to our eyes and we are able to see an object. Luminous Object: An object which produces light is called a luminous object, e.g. sun, bulb, etc.

No. A shadow is simply the absence of light (when something blocks the light from a source a shadow is cast). A reflection is light bouncing off a surface (and, if you can see it, into your eyes). The absence of light cannot bounce of a surface, therefore shadows cannot be reflected.

No, accurate shape of chair is not shown by the shadow. When turned around a little, the shape of the shadow will change because now different portions of the chair will obstruct light and make shadow.

Explanation:

Answered by amanpreetsingh93
2

Answer:

Reflection is when light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal, the light will reflect at the same angle as it hit the surface. This is called specular reflection.

A shadow is a dark shape that is formed when an object blocks a source of light.

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