Physics, asked by krishna152, 1 year ago

why Flame has no shadow

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Answered by yash369
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flame is a hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something burning. This definition explains it all. Flames or fire are merely caused by the burning of gases and therefore can cast a shadow only in the presence of another source of light, which is much brighter than the former.

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Answered by shrivastavavina
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Hi
Because flame is not the glowing body of gases. ......
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