Science, asked by yadavyash9829, 16 days ago

why a transparent object does not form a significant shadow​

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Answered by sushil19839433
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Answer:

Transparent objects do not form shadows. The light passes completely from the transparent objects thus these objects will not form shadow. ... In such objects, the light gets refracted thus, such objects forms shadow. The refraction is also the reason why we can see such objects

Answered by ankit24816
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Answer:

Because it lets light to travel through it

Explanation:

The object which block the light can form shadow.

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