Explain how a Shadow is different from an image
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Explain how a Shadow is different from an image
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Shadow is formed when light is obstructed by an opaque object where as Image is the reflection of light rays by an object. shadow does not contain colour but image contains colour.
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(1) It is formed by intersection of reflected rays.
(1) Shadow is formed when light does not reach behind the object.
(2) Image is seen when reflected rays approach to observer's eyes.
(2) No light enters the observer's eyes.
(3) Image gives more information such as colour, structure etc.
(3) Shadow does not provide such information.
(4) Image can be straight or inverted.
(4) Shadow is never inverted.