Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
A torch is placed at two different positions A and B, one by one, as shown in Fig. 11.9.
The shape of the shadow obtained in two positions is shown in Fig. 11.10
Match the position of the torch and shape of the shadow of the ball.
Solution
A → a; B → b
As the position of torch changes, we can observe the change in shape of shadow.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Fill in the blank.
The less dark portion of a shadow is called the .................
What is a shadow? Give a reason for its formation.
Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the shadow of an opaque object by a point source of light. How is the size of shadow affected if the screen is moved away from the object?
Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of umbra alone.
Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of umbra and penumbra both. Label the parts umbra and penumbra in your diagram.
In the following diagram, draw rays to form umbra on the screen.
In the following diagram, draw rays to form a penumbra on the screen.
When does a shadow form?
What do we need in order to see a shadow?
Sivarajan placed a meter stick in the playground at 7.00 am in the morning. How will the shadow of the stick at noon look in comparison to the one in the morning
What are the parts of shadow?
What are the properties of shadow?
Rearrange the boxes given below to make a sentence that helps us understand opaque objects.
O W S | A K E | O P A Q | U E O | B J E T | T S M |
S H A D |
______ is always against, opposite side of light source.
Three torches A, B, and C shown in Fig. 11.7 are switched on one by one. The light from which of the torches will not form a shadow of the ball on the screen.
Three identical towels of red, blue and green colour are hanging on a clothes line in the sun. What would be the colour of shadows of these towels?
A football match is being played at night in a stadium with flood lights ON. You can see the shadow of a football kept at the ground but cannot see its shadow when it is kicked high in the air. Explain