Shadow on Wall: Light Blur from Wave or Quantum?

In summary, the blurriness of a shadow caused by a hand in front of a wall is not due to quantum uncertainty or the wave nature of light. It is a result of the fact that light sources are not point sources, creating a region where the light is partially obscured. This creates an "umbra" and "penumbra" in the shadow, with the latter being the blurry portion. Using a screen with a pinhole can eliminate the umbra, but fringes may still appear around the edges of the shadow.
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xzardaz
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Hello,

As we know, if one turn a light blub(and no other light is present) on and put his hand in front of a wall to make a shadow, the shadow is blurry, depending on the distance between the hand and the wall.

I want to ask you if this blur is caused by quantum uncertenty (like this experiment), or it is just a consequence of the wave nature of light ?
 
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Any observable blurriness is caused by the fact that light sources aren't point sources. So if you draw it out, there will be a region where the light is partially obscured by ur hand, causing the blurriness
 
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hello xzardaz! :smile:
xzardaz said:
… if this blur is caused by quantum uncertenty (like this experiment), or it is just a consequence of the wave nature of light ?

neither … it's caused by the fact that the bulb isn't a point source

so the shadow has an "umbra" and a "penumbra", to use solar eclipse terminology

the "penumbra" is the blurry bit :wink:

(if you place a screen in between, with a pinhole in it, so as to produce an effectively point source, then the umbra would disappear, but there would be fringes round the edge of the shadow)
 

Related to Shadow on Wall: Light Blur from Wave or Quantum?

1. What causes the shadow on a wall?

The shadow on a wall is caused by the blockage of light from a source, such as a person or object, between the light source and the wall.

2. Why does the shadow have a blurred edge?

The blurred edge of a shadow is caused by the diffraction and interference of light waves as they pass around the edges of the object blocking the light.

3. How does the size of the object affect the shadow on the wall?

The size of the object affects the size of the shadow on the wall. A larger object will cast a larger shadow, while a smaller object will cast a smaller shadow.

4. Can a shadow on a wall change shape?

Yes, a shadow on a wall can change shape depending on the angle of the light source and the position of the object casting the shadow. It can also change shape as the object moves or changes shape.

5. What is the difference between a shadow caused by a wave and a shadow caused by a quantum particle?

A shadow caused by a wave, such as light, is a result of diffraction and interference of the wave. A shadow caused by a quantum particle, such as an electron, is a result of the particle being blocked by an object. The particle's wave-like nature also plays a role in the formation of the shadow.

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