Wednesday, December 11, 2013

light:Why do shadows form?

Why do shadows form?
 All of us have seen our shadows when we go out in the Sun. In fact, all objects including trees and houses have a shadow when they are in sunlight. Why does this happen? Sometimes ,objects are able to block light. An object through which no light I no pass is called opaque. An example is our body. Since light nowt pass through, it creates a dark area around the object. This iao h where no light falls, is called a shadow.

 A shadow moves because the light rays keep changing their  direction in which they fall on the object. If the object moves, that again the shadow moves, as it is formed whereever the object blocks light.

 Shadows are longest in the early morning and late evening, and shortest at noon, because of the angle at which sunlight falls on an object.

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