why is shadow formed when an opaque object comes in path of light?
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Because it is a object of life if then light I can see the shadow if then not light I can't see the shadow
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A shadow is formed when an opaque object comes in path of light rays because it refracts about no light, i.e., it blocks light from reaching at the shadowed portion. Most of the light rays are reflected from it.
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Black colour absorbs light the most. The darkest substance in Earth is Vantablack. It reflects less than 1% of light.
Types of object based on passing light:-
- Transparent: Lets light rays refract through it fully.
- Translucent: Lets light rays refract through it partially.
- Opaque: Doens't let light rays refract through it.
Silver is the best reflector of light.
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