Science, asked by suteekshna369, 2 months ago

shadow of flame
show the shadow​

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Answered by swapnamatoor
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Explanation:

The fire/flame produces its own light and doesn't destructively interfere. Hence, the light from the surrounding passes through the flame. It's an optical illusion to think fire/flame to be solid enough to block light and cast a shadow

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Answered by SamrudhiDalvi
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The fire/flame produces its own light and doesn't destructively interfere. Hence, the light from the surrounding passes through the flame. It's an optical illusion to think fire/flame to be solid enough to block light and cast a shadow.

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