Science, asked by keertithirumalselvan, 8 months ago

3 Light rays travel in straight lines. How does
this help shadows form? Include a diagram
in your answer.​

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Answered by moomintariq22
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Any physics student knows that light travels in a straight line. But now researchers have shown that light can also travel in a curve, without any external influence. Out in space, light rays passing near very massive objects such as stars are seen to travel in curves.

Shadow is nothing but space when the light is blocked by an opaque object. It is just that part where light does not reach. When you stand in the sun, you are able to see your shadow behind you.

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Answered by alansartourandtravel
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light travels in a straight line and cannot pass through object is therefore a shadow is formed when an object to block slide the object must be a book or translucent to make him Shadow a flight Khud band it could go around a buke objects or translucent object and there would be no Shadows.

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