Physics, asked by adishprabhakaroxt34y, 1 year ago

why do we not see the shadow of aeroplane and birds flying in the sky

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Answered by shaheelti
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When an object is in a position so that it can completely cover the source of light (that's the sun in our case) while looking from certain angles, it casts a solid shadow. ... Some planes are small enough so that when they are in cruise their shadows are blurry enough to be invisible on the ground.
Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Hello dearie!

We all know that all objects cast a shadow when light falls on them. Then why do we not see the shadow of aeroplanes and birds flying in the sky?
This question is very obvious and will surely arise in each one's mind.

So what's the answer!

Well here it is:)
Actually it's not that they do not cast any shadow. Those objects also cast a shadow. The shadow produced by them is so dim that our eyes not able to see them.

Hope it helps!
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