Shadow Formation
Light and Shadows: Shadow Formation
Shadow Formation
Shadow Formation
What you'll learn
- A shadow forms when an opaque object blocks light from passing through it.
- Shadows are usually darker and clearer on a sunny day than a cloudy day.
- The length of a shadow changes as the Sun's position changes during the day.
- Shadows look longer in the early morning and evening, and shorter near midday.
- A shadow copies the outline (shape) of the object blocking the light.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: A shadow is a dark shape formed on a surface when an object blocks the path of light.
Symbolic: light source + opaque object + surface = shadow
Visual: Stand in the Sun in the morning and again at noon — your shadow is longer in the morning and shorter at noon.
Level 2 — Going deeper
Think about where you see this idea in daily life at home and school — noticing it around you makes the concept easier to remember.
NCERT anchor
NCERT Looking Around 3 shadow-play activities show how children trace their own shadow at different times of day.
Worked example
Why is your shadow long in the early morning but short at noon?
Step 1 — The Sun is low in the sky in the morning
Step 2 — A low Sun makes shadows **stretch out longer**
Answer: **Shadow is longest in the morning, shortest near noon**
You hold a round ball between a torch and a wall. What shape appears on the wall?
Step 1 — The ball blocks the torch's light
Step 2 — The shadow **copies the ball's round outline**
Answer: **A round shadow shape appears on the wall**
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Shadows stay the same size all day | Not observing the Sun's changing position | Shadow length changes through the day |
| Shadows form without any light | Missing the need for a light source | A shadow needs light blocked by an object |
| Shadows show true colours | Confusing shadow with a photo | A shadow is usually just a dark outline |
| Cloudy days give the sharpest shadows | Reversing sunny and cloudy | Sunny days usually give clearer, sharper shadows |
Quick check
- What causes a shadow to form?
- When is your shadow the longest during the day?
- Does a shadow show the object's colours?
- Stretch: Why do shadows disappear at night?
Revision tip: Picture the Sun's position in the sky before deciding if a shadow is long or short.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Shadow Formation.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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