Light Shadows and Reflection
Light Shadows and Reflection
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3. Can you think of creating a shape that would give a circular shadow if held in one way and a
rectangular shadow if held in another way?
Ans: Yes, there are many things which give a circular shadow if held in one way and a rectangular
shadow if held in another way. For example: a cylinder, a circular disc etc.
4. In a completely dark room, if you hold up a mirror in front of you, will you see a reflection of yourself in
the mirror?
Ans: No, in a completely dark room no image will be formed because there is no light in the room so no
reflection of light takes place, and no image will be formed.
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2. What is umbra?
Ans: Umbra is the dark region behind object facing light which does not receive light at all.
10. What is shadow? How does the colour of an opaque object affects the colour of the shadow?
Ans: A dark outline or patch formed by an opaque object that blocks light coming from a source of
light is called shadow. The colour of an opaque object does not affect the colour of the shadow.
Ans: The light rays from A falls on the mirror and gets reflected and reaches B, the light from B
falls on the mirror and reflects to reach A. The path of light is just reversed as shown.
15. ‘X’ is 20 cm away from the mirror. If he moves few steps closer to the mirror what will happen
to the image
Ans: The size of the image will be same as the size of the object.
18. You have to cost the shadow of your pencil on the wall with the help of candle in a dark room.
How can you obtain the shadow of same size, small size and big size of the same pencil?
Ans: (a)The shadow of the pencil will be small when the pencil is taken close to the wall and away
from the candle.
(b)The shadow will be big in size when the pencil is taken closer to the candle.
(c)To get the same sized shadow as the pencil is, adjust the distance between the wall, pencil and
candle at equal distances.
1. What is reflection of light? Explain reflection of light with the help of an activity.
Ans: When light rays fall on a highly polished (e.g. mirror) smooth surface and return to the same
medium, it is called reflection of light.
Activity to show reflection of light: This activity should be done at night or in a dark room. Ask your
friend to hold a mirror in his hand at one corner of the room. Stand at another comer with a torch
in your hand. Cover the glass of torch with your fingers and switch it on. There should be small gap
between your fingers. Direct the beam of torch-light on to the mirror that your friend is holding.
Adjust the direction of torch so that patch of light falls on your friend standing in the room. This
activity shows the reflection of light also that light travels in straight line.
2. Explain the manner in which light travels with the help of an activity.
Ans: Take a comb and fix it on one side of a Therma coal sheet. Fix a mirror on the other side as shown in
figure. Spread a dark coloured sheet of paper between the mirror and the comb. Send a beam of light from a
torch through the comb. You get a pattern of light similar to that shown in figure. This activity explains the
way light travels and gets reflected from a mirror.