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Light can travel through undistorted
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
When light cannot travel through an object, it is usually because the object is opaque. This means that light is either absorbed or reflected by the object, preventing it from passing through.
An object that allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object.
Refraction
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected. The amount of light that is transmitted depends on the material's properties, such as its thickness and composition.
No, light cannot travel through an opaque object such as a wall because the material absorbs or reflects the light, preventing it from passing through. Opaque objects block the transmission of any form of light, making them appear solid and impenetrable.
Electrons are able to travel close to speed of light.
When you put a transparent object against the sun, the light goes through the object. Depending on the material and thickness of the object, it may refract or bend the light, casting a shadow or creating a prism effect.
When light waves do not bounce off an object, it is known as transmission. The light passes through the object, either partially or completely, allowing it to travel through and emerge on the other side.
no if an object is OPAQUE then light can't travel through it (unless it has a hole in it)
An object that transmits light or allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object. Examples of transparent objects include glass, water, and plastic. These objects allow light to travel through them with minimal distortion or absorption.