The majority of the times light can be scattered with a certain material- it is glass or a triangular prism made out of glass. How rainbows are made, is the raindrops in the sky catch rays of sunlight and it sort of scatters the light in a explosion of color. This is a way to scatter light. Bending light is very fun to do when you have the materials to create a magnificent light show by manipulating the light-and i learned it in my 6th grade science class but... I don't remember because of how long ago it was!
Translucent. A material which transmits 100% (or close to 100%) of the light striking it is called transparent. A material which blocks 100% of the incident light is called opaque.
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
refracted light
absorption
Transparency.
Translucent. A material which transmits 100% (or close to 100%) of the light striking it is called transparent. A material which blocks 100% of the incident light is called opaque.
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A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
refracted light
absorption
An opaque material.
That is called the dielectric constant, also the square root of the relative permittivity.
opaque
Transparency.
Opaque.
Visible light causes reflection of light in all directions
The measure of how much a ray of light bends when it enters the material is called the index of refraction.