
Cat and mouse shadows
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Science, Physics
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how shadows are formed when an object blocks light, causing the shadow to take the shape of the object. It further explores how the length of a shadow can vary depending on the angle of the light source. For instance, a mouse's shadow can appear longer than a cat's when the light is at a low angle, while the cat's shadow is shorter due to a high light angle. This illustrates the relationship between light angles and shadow lengths.
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