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Light & Shadows

A shadow is created when light does not pass through an object.

Light paths

Light paths

  • Light cannot bend around objects.
  • Light can only travel in straight lines.
Materials

Materials

  • Transparent materials: Let the light pass through.
    • Example: glass.
  • Translucent materials: Let some light pass through.
    • Example: tinted car windows.
  • Opaque materials: Do not let light pass through.
    • Example: wood.
Shadows

Shadows

  • When light passes in straight lines around opaque objects, the shadow formed is the same shape as the object
    • E.g. shadow puppets.
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