Sure, have you ever seen a stained glass window?
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.
it is transparent object
No, a mirror is not transparent.
The transparent object is the monitor
When you look through a colored transparent or translucent object, you see the color of light that the object allows to pass through while absorbing other wavelengths. For example, a red filter will transmit red light and absorb other colors, resulting in a red hue. The perceived color is determined by the specific pigments or materials in the object and their interaction with light. Thus, the color you see is a combination of the transmitted light and the object's inherent color properties.
Transparent is being able to see through an object or item. Having the ability to see what is on the other side. It could be clear, or clear with a colored hue.
When you put an object in front of light, the object can either absorb, reflect, or transmit the light. If the object absorbs the light, it appears dark. If it reflects the light, it appears illuminated. If the object transmits the light, it may appear transparent or colored.
transparent object
It isn't, unless the transparent object has shape. In that case, the light will be refracted.
transparent
A cup can be transparent if it is made of glass or acrylic. Other cups may be opaque or have a colored or patterned design that makes them not transparent.