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Q1 TRUE OR FALSE

A) So, light incident on any smooth shiny surface like a mirror bounces back into the same medium. This bouncing of light by any smooth surface is called reflection of light. Mirrors change the direction of light incident on them. The image in a plane mirror is the same size and colour as that of the object.

B) Yes it will, any object gets a shadow when it is opaque or translucent in nature. A transparent object will not create any shadow, as light will pass straight through the object, but such transparent objects do not allow all the light to pass through them. But they still interact with light through refraction.

C) The Moon is non luminous body and shines as it reflects sunlight. But it is visible during the night and not in the daytime. ... It is less noticeable as the ambient light of the sky and sun tend to drown out the light of the moon, the same reason we don't see the stars.

D) When lights of different colors shine on the same spot on a white surface, the light reflecting from that spot to your eyes is called an additive mixture because it is the sum of all the light. We can learn about human color perception by using colored lights to make additive color mixtures.

e) The Moon blocks the light of the Sun and a shadow of the Moon is cast on the Earth's surface. This is an eclipse of the Sun, or a solar eclipse. There are three types of a solar eclipse: total, partial, and annular.

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