Which one of the following combinations of source and screen would produce sharpest shadow of an opaque object?
A point source and an opaque screen
An extended source and an opaque screen
A point source and a transparent screen
An extended source and a transparent screen
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UPSC CDS-2 – 2020
The sharpness of a shadow depends on the size and type of the light source and the properties of the screen. A point source of light produces a sharp shadow with a well-defined edge, called the umbra. An extended source of light produces a shadow with a dark central region (umbra) and a partially illuminated region around it (penumbra), resulting in a blurry edge. An opaque object is necessary to block the light and form a shadow. The screen needs to be opaque to display the shadow, as light would pass through a transparent screen. Therefore, the combination of a point source and an opaque screen produces the sharpest shadow of an opaque object.
A point source of light creates a sharp shadow (umbra) without a penumbra, unlike an extended source which creates both umbra and penumbra.