Solid objects can be transparent (you can see easily through them like a cup), translucent (you can kind of see through it like a tinted window), or opaque (you can't see through it like a chair or a book). You can't see through opaque objects.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
just make them have light plastic and the outside you have them feel like real glasses and make them real on the outside.
Her butt is real, her boobs aren't, she works out hard to achieve her body though
There are no Virtual Reality Glasses, but there are VR headsets.
The glasses worn by Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in the movies, are 'real' in the fact that they are not CGI. They glasses are physically real, however they do not have lenses in the frames.
there really isn't' much but i though of a piece of chocolate toblerone.
Nope! his vision is too perfect for glasses!(:
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Daniel Radcliffe does not wear glasses. His character wears glasses in the popular movies called Harry Potter, however, in real life he does not need glasses.
Technically, if they are made of plastic, then they aren't glasses. They might be fake glasses, for diguises etc... Often, real glasses do have a thin layer of plastic over the glass so that they don't crack, but plastic doesn't do anything as far as focusing a person's eyesight.