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Light travels in straight lines, and when an object blocks the path of light, it creates a shadow. The shadow forms when light cannot reach a surface because it is blocked by the object, resulting in a darker area behind the object where the light is blocked.
A shadow is the term used to describe the dark area that appears when light is blocked by an object.
Shadows are formed when an object blocks light from reaching a surface behind it. The opaque nature of the object prevents light from passing through it, creating an area of darkness on the surface where the light is blocked, resulting in the appearance of a shadow.
Light forms a shadow on an opaque object because it travels in straight lines. When light is blocked by an opaque object, it cannot reach the surface behind the object, creating a shadow. This property is known as the rectilinear propagation of light.
Shadows change size based on the position of the light source relative to the object casting the shadow. When the light source is closer to the object, the shadow appears larger, and when the light source is further away, the shadow appears smaller. The angle of the light hitting the object also affects the size of the shadow.
A shadow is formed when light is blocked by an opaque object. The shadow appears on the surface opposite the direction of the light source.