Physics, asked by Smeera012, 5 months ago

Why do aeroplanes flying high in the sky do not cast their shadows?

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Answered by greeshmasaranya983
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Explanation:

Shadows are formed when the light gets obstructed by an opaque object. ... When the bird is flying high in the sky the distance between the body and the surface of the Earth is too large and hence even though the light is obstructed by the bird's body it cannot cast its shadow due to the large distance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shadows are formed when the light gets obstructed by an opaque object. ... When the bird is flying high in the sky the distance between the body and the surface of the Earth is too large and hence even though the light is obstructed by the bird's body it cannot cast its shadow due to the large distance.

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