Rahul converted a thick sheet of paper into another form of paper based on transparency. (a) How did he do this? (b) Write the nature of the converted sheet of paper.
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Object Opaque/Transparent/Translucent Luminous/Non Luminous
Moon Opaque Non-Luminous
Firefly Opaque Luminous
Sun Opaque Luminous
Kerosene Stove Opaque Luminous
A wire mesh – Non-Luminous
A sheet of cellophane Transparent Non-Luminous
A lighted torch Opaque Luminous
A sheet of cardboard Opaque Non-Luminous
The flame of a gas burner Opaque Luminous
A sheet of carbon paper Opaque Non-Luminous
A wall Opaque Non-Luminous
A lighted fluorescent tube Opaque Luminous
An umbrella Opaque Non-Luminous
A piece of red hot iron Opaque Luminous
A sheet of plane glass Transparent Non-Luminous
Fog Translucent Non-Luminous
Smoke Translucent Non-Luminous
A CD Opaque Non-Luminous
A sheet of polythene Translucent Non-Luminous
A wooden Board Opaque Non-Luminous
A mirror Opaque Non-Luminous
A sheet of aluminium Opaque Non-Luminous
A piece if rock Opaque Non-Luminous
Water Transparent Non-Luminous
Air Transparent
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More than one shadow or multiple shadows of an object can be obtained by using multiple sources of light, i.e. during a night match being played in a stadium, multiple shadows of players are seen due to flood (stadium) lights in the stadium.
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