Physics, asked by devip649110, 8 months ago

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Q1. Can a fire have a shadow?


Q2. Can air make shadows?

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Answered by areejhunzla14
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  1. Note that fire can have a shadow not because the incoming light beam scatters off the light in the flame. On the fundamental level, one beam of light cannot directly interact with another beam of light. ... Fires can have shadows because they contain hot air and soot, and not because they contain light.
  2. Yes, air can indeed make shadows. A shadow occurs when an object in a light beam prevents some of the light from continuing on in the forward direction. When the light beam hits a wall or the ground, a darker shape is visible where less light is hitting the surface.
Answered by HeroicGRANDmaster
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Explanation:

  1. Fire can have a shadow not because the incoming light beam scatters off the light in the flame. On the fundamental level, one beam of light cannot directly interact with another beam of light. Fires can have shadows because they contain hot air and soot, and not because they contain light.
  2. Yes, air can indeed make shadows. A shadow occurs when an object in a light beam prevents some of the light from continuing on in the forward direction. When the light beam hits a wall or the ground, a darker shape is visible where less light is hitting the surface.
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