Window, Plastic, Glasses/Spectacles, and a glass cup
No, smoke is not considered a transparent medium because it does not transmit rays of light through it. An example of a transparent medium would be glass.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.
They refract.When light passes from one transparent medium to another then the light ray refract or we can say it deviate from its straight path.
Transparency is the state of being clear. For example, the glass in windows is transparent.
Because certain materials are completely transparent to one part of the electromagnetic spectrum while looking completely solid to another. For example, there's certain kinds of plastics that look completely black but are actually transparent to infrared. Transparency is sort've useless without telling you what spectrum it's transparent in. Of course, it's assumed it's the visible spectrum in most cases. There's also the problem of partially transparent materials and materials that actually change transparency to some extent.
Glass is the best example for transparent material.
Air, glass.
Lexan is one example of strong transparent plastic.
No, smoke is not considered a transparent medium because it does not transmit rays of light through it. An example of a transparent medium would be glass.
Transparent tape was originally made from celluloid. All of the windows were transparent except the one in the bathroom. His motives for passing the law were transparent to his colleagues.
Clear, see through.
No, smoke is not considered a transparent medium because it does not transmit rays of light through it. An example of a transparent medium would be glass.
opaque transparency is when you can see through it but its all blurry
The word 'transparent' can be literal or figurative. Literal example: Some fish have transparent skin so you can see their bones and organs. Figurative example: That movie plot was so transparent. I could tell how it would end before it was half way through.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.
not through pee!! Pee is transparent. But for example Mercury (Hg) is not transparent and it is a liquid.
yes