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Hidden Fact behind why Flame Fires Can Have a Shadow

Basically, when light is obstructed, a shadow is generated. But we can see that when a bright flame is crossed by a weak light source, no shadow is cast at all. Because a flame is always a source of light, it will not cast a shadow by another source of light going through it. Essentially, one light beam can not interact directly with another.

A fire flame can have a shadow because the flames include hot air, soot, and combustion products, you will see fires cast shadows if you illuminate a flame with a stronger beam of light source. In a light beam, the shadow zone is the area where there is lower light than the majority of the beam.





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