Balbharati Class 6 General Science Solutions Light and the Formation of Shadows
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Light and the Formation of Shadows Exercise question Solutions :
Question no – (1)
Answer :
(a) A Star is a natural source of light.
(b) A candle is an artificial source of light.
(c) When light passes through a prism it gets separated into Seven colours.
(d) The image obtained in the pinhole camera is Inverted.
(e) A shadow is formed when an opaque object comes in the way of light.
(f) When a Transparent object comes in the way of light light passes through it.
Question no – (2)
Answer :
Luminous and non-luminous objects are as follows :
Luminous objects are :
- A burning candle.
- A light bulb.
- A torch.
Non-luminous objects are :
- A book
- A wax cloth
- A pencil
- A pen
- A Tyre
Question no – (3)
Answer :
(a) → (3) Reflection
(b) → (4) Luminous
(c) → (2) Inverted image
(d) → (1) Non-luminous
Question no – (4)
Answer :
(a) The source of light, an opaque object and a surface on which the shadow falls. these things are necessary for the formation of a shadow.
(b) When the light rays from the sources of the light, fall on an object ,this light reflects from the surface of the object ,it enters our eyes. Therefore we are able to see this object.
(c) Shadow is produced by an opaque object light is not pass through an opaque object, it does not to any other surface on the other side of the object and this part is remain dark and this dark area is known as shadow.
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