A fire does not have a shadow which means light passes through it then why does fire have color when it acts like a transparent object and does not block the light eventhough it is absorbing it and showing different colors
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A fire does not have a shadow which means light passes through it then why does fire have color when it acts like a transparent object and does not block the light eventhough it is absorbing it and showing different colors
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Answer:
Explanation:
When you burn something, the heat and chemical reaction creates hot gas - this hot gas, and the light it emits, is what we call a flame. So a flame, which is a gas, is transparent (so no shadow), but it gives off light (due to its heat).