Physics, asked by ItzBrainlyQueen01, 2 months ago

How does diffraction make a trees's shadow blurry ? ​

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Answered by ashikumariodj
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The shadows of trees, buildings, and other outdoor objects are made blurry by the fact that the sun is an extended light source. Although diffraction can make shadows blurry, for human-sized objects at visible wavelengths of light, the diffraction of light is small. ... Rather, the edges of the shadow are blurry or fuzzy.

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Answered by vaibhaviwangarwar19
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The shadows of trees, buildings, and other outdoor objects are made blurry by the fact that the sun is an extended light source. Although diffraction can make shadows blurry, for human-sized objects at visible wavelengths of light, the diffraction of light is small. ... Rather, the edges of the shadow are blurry or fuzzy.

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