If you move the light source closer to the abject, the object will get bigger.
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The size of the object does not change.
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When one object passes through the shadow of another, it experiences a decrease in illumination as it blocks the light source. This phenomenon is known as an eclipse. The degree of darkness will depend on the size of the obstructing object and the distance between the objects.
It's called an eclipse. There are solar eclipses and lunar eclipses visible from earth.
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This process occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected.
When light passes through a transparent object, it continues to travel in a straight line until it either gets absorbed by another object, reflects off a surface, or exits the object and continues on its path.
When radiated heat reaches an object, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the object. Absorption occurs when the object takes in the heat energy, reflection happens when the heat is bounced off the object's surface, and transmission occurs when the heat passes through the object.
Light can also refract when it passes through a transparent object, not just a translucent one. Refraction occurs when light travels from one medium to another with a different optical density, causing the light to change direction. Transparent objects allow light to pass through with minimal absorption or scattering.
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected. The amount of light that is transmitted depends on the material's properties, such as its thickness and composition.