It gets longer. This is because a change in the angle of the light source. if the lamp was right above you, you shadow would be either non existent or at least very short. the farther you get the longer it becomes.
Anthony Pittarelli
2007-09-10 15:17:05
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answered by Anthony Pittarelli 3
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I notice that it also gets much less sharp.
I don't know if I could clearly explain why this would be.
Perhaps the influence of other lights (and shadows) raise the background 'noise' level, so to speak, and so make your shadows edges less sharp.
However, this would mean that if there are no other light sources, then it would always stay sharp, and I don't think this is the case.
Perhaps the edges of the form are not sharp at a microscopic scale, and so they make the light diffuse around the corners. This is not obvious when the shadow is case close to the object, but becomes obvious when it is further away.
So the shadow is still sharp near your feet, even when you are far from the light, but it is blurry around your head.
I thought it might have something to do on whether the light was being seen as a point source or a diffuse source of light, and this may have an effect in some situations. However, the light would seem more point-like when you were further away, which I think would make it sharper, rather than fuzzier.
Also, you see the same effect on the sun shining through trees (I think). The shadow is sharp when the object is close to the ground, and fuzzy when it isn't.
2007-09-10 15:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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your shadow gets longer.
it does this because you are walking out from under it so your shadow also moves out from under you. Your shadow would start directly below you while under the streetlamp but then as you walk away you will see it get longer and longer until finally, if you walked toward a wall you would see that your shadow is the same height as you and beside you on the wall with the street lamp far away but to your side instead of overhead.
2007-09-10 15:20:20
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answered by flteacherdude 2
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At night, when light is facing you and your surroundings are dark, it causes a shadow, because you're blocking the light... When you walk away from the light, it stretches until you are too far away from it to be a block, because you are in the darkness.
2007-09-10 15:24:27
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answered by Presley P 2
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Your shadow gets shorter.
2007-09-10 15:14:08
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answered by Sara Li 2
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YOUR SHADOW GETS SHORTER AND SHORTER BECAUSE THE LIGHT IS FARTHER AND FARTHER BEHIND U
2007-09-10 15:17:33
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answered by Sexy Gemini 1
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your shadow stays behind...why? because it is scared of the dark
2007-09-10 15:13:22
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answered by Mike 7
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