It is actually impossible to reflect a shadow, as a shadow is merely an absence of light. However, what IS reflected is the light surrounding the shadow. When this light is reflected, it forms a reflected image of the light's shape, complete with a lack of light, or shadow. In this way, it can look like a shadow is reflected.
No, a reflection is the bouncing back of light rays off a surface, whereas a shadow is formed when light is blocked by an object. Reflections reproduce an image in the opposite direction, while a shadow is a silhouette of the object that is blocking the light.
It is called reflection when light bounces off objects. Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media, so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated.
Yes, reflection can cause shadows. When light reflects off a surface, it can produce shadows if the reflected light is blocked by another object or surface. The presence of a reflective surface can affect the intensity and direction of shadows.
Your shadow.
They all involve the reflection or replication of sound or light waves. An echo is the reflection of sound waves off of a surface, a shadow is the absence of light when an object blocks it, and your reflection is the light bouncing off a surface and back to your eyes.
A shadow is the absence of light, a reflection is just that, the reflection of light. So a shadow comes from blocking a light source, a reflection comes from the bouncing of light of one source and on to another
because its reflection
Vampires do not cast a shadow. They do not have a reflection either.
A shadow is light being blocked by an object, reflection is light "bouncing" back off an object's surface.
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
No, unless your shadow is seen because if it is not seen then there is no shadow. also if you run as fast as you can your shadow will still follow you from your reflection from the sun.
No, a reflection is the bouncing back of light rays off a surface, whereas a shadow is formed when light is blocked by an object. Reflections reproduce an image in the opposite direction, while a shadow is a silhouette of the object that is blocking the light.
yes the reflection on the moon from the sun would reflect on to you causing a shadow
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
It is called reflection when light bounces off objects. Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media, so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated.
because of the reflection of your body to the sun or when you stay at the sun you notice that the shadow will appear i.e the reflection of light
oxygen? or maybe the water itself or the air bubbles :)