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Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
Mosaic
Because due to the properties of darker colored matter it absorbs heat and retains it while it is repelled or it passes through clear glass
Glass, Chrome
Light refracts at different amounts due to the refractive index of the glass surface which effects each frequency differently. White light is a combination of all visible colors combined together.
yes because light will have to go through the coloring.
the light changes colour as some of the wavelengths are absorbed by the coloured glass
smalti, Smalto, or Venetian glass
Coloured glass was widely used in ancient Rome and Egypt.
A glass cabinet can be purchased at local furniture outlets. Glass cabinets are available in different sizes and with varying amounts of glass. Full glass cabinets to cabinets with just glass doors are available according to personal preference.
Yes all glass can be recycled. The colour of the glass is of a consideration in its ultimate reuse. Clear glass generally segregated from all coloured glass and recycled into clear glass products. Coloured glasses may be accumulated for specific colour uses. Mixed glass will be reused for "brownish" glass uses or for processing into materials such as Fiberglas insulation where colour does not matter.
A narrow glass for measuring tiny amounts of liquid.
Aventurine is a form of glass, with gold-coloured spangles, first produced by dropping some brass filings in a pot of molten glass.
Mozaic
Cobalt
cut the roses stem then put the stems in 2 different glasses filled with water. Put 2 drops of food colouring in the glass.
The usual part of the traffic light is made of metal and the lenses are made of glass.