Yes, a triangular object can form different types of shadows depending on the angle and distance of the light source. If the light source is positioned directly in front of the triangle, the shadow will closely resemble its shape. However, if the light source is at an angle, the shadow can appear elongated, distorted, or even fragmented, creating varied shapes on the surface it falls upon. The nature of the surface (flat, textured, or curved) can also influence the shadow's appearance.
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