Why does an opaque object form a shadow when placed in the path of light ?
(a) Because light gets reflected
(b) Because the opaque does not allow light to pass through it
(c) Because light is a form of energy
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(b) Because the opaque does not allow light to pass through it.
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b Because the opaque does not allow light to pass through it
Explanation:
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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