• When an object lies near the source of light.
  • When an object lies away from the source of light.
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    In which case is a bigger Shadow formed?
    1. When an object lies near the source of light.
    2. When an object lies away from the source of light.
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    a) When an object lies near to the source of light, a bigger shadow is formed. The greater the amount of light an object blocks, the bigger a shadow forms. An object closer to the source blocks a lot of light, casting a bigger shadow.

    Moreover, if the angle of incident light is smaller, the shadow that forms is longer. When an object lies near to the source of light, the angle of incident light is smaller, increasing the size of the shadow.


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    Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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