Translucent objects form faint shadows. Why? give me explanation please
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Since, no light is blocked by the object, no shadow is formed. Butter paper is a translucent object. Only some light passes through the butter paper, that is some of the light is blocked. Since, some of the light is blocked by the object, a faint shadow is formed.
Some examples of translucent objects are frosted glass, butter paper, tissue, various plastics, and so on. Opaque substances do not allow the transmission of light. Any incident light gets reflected, absorbed, or scattered.
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