How shadow is formed when a source of light is smaller than the object?
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The location of a light source relative to the object casting shadows determines the size of the shadows. Shadows look different, and even take on different shapes, when cast from different perspectives. ...
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Shadows are made by blocking light. Light rays travel from a source in straight lines. If an opaque (solid) object gets in the way, it stops light rays from traveling through it. This results in an area of darkness appearing behind the object.
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