why opaque objects cast no shadow
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Shadow :Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them and cast dark patches behind them. These dark patches are called shadows. (i) All the opaque objects seem to form a dark shadow of their own. (ii) We need a source of light, an opaque object in the way, and a screen to see a shadow.
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Shadows are always formed on the opposite side. Transparent objects cannot form a shadow. They are only formed in opaque or translucent objects. If we take a glass slab, no shadow is formed because it allows light to pass through it.
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