why us a shadow formed when an opaque object is placed in the path of light????
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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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Shadows are made by blocking light. Light rays travel from a source in straight lines. If an opaque (solid) object gets in the way, it stops light rays from traveling through it. This results in an area of darkness appearing behind the object.
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