How does the flagpole example explain the limits of the covering law model?

How does the flagpole example explain the limits of the covering law model?



Answer: Flagpole and sun, can predict the direction and length of shadow using the covering law model. Critique: using same laws of optics, can also take the position of the sun and the shadow and predict the height of the flagpole. Because the flagpole causes the shadow, we can't use the shadow to predict the flagpole because the two are not symmetrical.


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