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Nearly all the light that strikes an opaque object will pass through and cast a shadow

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i'm pretty sure the answer is false
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User Jamie Kitson
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Answer:

It’s a false statement.

Step-by-step explanation:

An object which does not allow to pass light through is called as opaque object. It creates a shadow when light falls on it. While transparent object does allow to pass light though it and does not create shadow. From the above definitions, it is cleared that the given statement is false.

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