Physics, asked by hallanpreet93, 5 months ago

Suppose you are crossing a street light at night. At which position will you find your shadow to
be longest and shortest? Give a suitable reason for your answer.

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Answered by himani8973
6

Answer:

Suppose you are standing on the right side of street lights

Explanation:

1- The shadow will formed in left side because shadow formed in opposite side of light .

2 - If you near street lights the shadow will from bigger in size on screen and if you are far for light it will from small on screen because ,Adjustable shadow size works only with shadows coming from a point source, such as a spotlight. If you were using directional or infinite lights, they would always make shadows the same size as the object casting them, regardless of position. Shadows look different, and even take on different shapes, when cast from different perspectives. For example, there is something visibly wrong with the sunbeams on the left side of They were produced by putting one spotlight directly outside of each window in the room. You can see how they splay outward, aiming away from the nearby lights. Moving the lights much farther back, as shown on the right side of the figure, makes the shadows appear parallel. On the right side of the figure, the left and right sides of the sunbeams appear parallel, as they would in real life. Using an infinite or directional light instead of a spotlight could also create parallel sunbeams.

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Answered by vanshikamehra234
2

Answer:

When we r crrosing a street light at nigth

we see our shadow in front of us

Explanation:

out side people Make shadow they block light causing a shadow takes on the shape of your body . when the light is in front of you the shadow behind you.

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