Science, asked by xain82, 7 months ago

10 Radha was doing an experiment. She
used different sources of light such as a
candle, bulb, torch, and tube light to form
the shadow of the same object. The object
was always kept at the same distance from
both the light source and the wall (screen).
Would the size and shape of the shadow of
each object be the same in all cases? Why
or why not?​

Answers

Answered by haasiniarjun2064
2

Answer:

The shape and size of a shodow matters with the distance between the source of energy, the object and the screen. Even if any ( size and shape ) of source of energy might be there, only the distance matters..

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Answered by gauravpurohit685
0

Answer:

yes and no both

Explanation:

This is because every light souce is different and emit light toward the object in different way?

different light sources can make different no of shadows but every light would atleast produce a shadow that is common for all.

but when we seek hyugens principle, different wavelengths can diffract accordingly. thus there would be differences in shadows formed by different wavelengts of lights emitted by different sources.

but if we ignore hyugens principle, then the answer should be no.

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