What will be the direction of a shadow when opaque object is just below the light source?
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why is shadow formed when an opaque object comes in the path of light? Shadows are formed because light travels in straight lines. Since light cannot pass through the opaque objects, it creates a dark area around the object. This patch where no light falls, is called a shadow.
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The different types of light we see around us is the light from sunlight, light from the bulbs, torch, the traffic lights, the light from the candle, light from the laser and many more. These are different from one another but helps us to view things around us. Not all the objects can produce lights. Such objects are categorized into two types.
Luminous object
Illuminated object
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