Why could we not see shadow of the flame of burning match stick, when a torch is flashed on it?
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It's because the fire is also a source of light, it cannot produce shadows.
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Because fire is a source of light itself, it cannot produce shadows. If the surface is being lit by the fire itself, then the surface just cannot produce a shadow. ... You will see that only the shadow of your hand and the matchstick will appear on the wall! The flame will be no where to be seen.
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