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short note on light and shadow​

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Simply speaking, a shadow is an absence of light. If light cannot get through an object, the surface on the other side of that object (for example, the ground or a wall) will have less light reaching it. A shadow is not a reflection, even though it is often the same shape as the object

Answered by rajelectricals09
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When an object is placed in front of a source of light, it produces a shade or dark area behind it. Shadows are formed when light is stopped by an object. ... A shadow is formed when an opaque object comes in the path of light and stops it. An object forms shadow on the opposite side to the source of light.

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