Yes, wax paper is translucent because it only lets some light go through.
The red paper absorbs all of the other colors in the spectrum and reflects red so that is the color it appears to be.
Folded paper goes farther than unfolded paper because folded paper weighs more than unfolded paper. Folded paper is too light to go far.
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Yes. Imagine your window. Light passes through does it not.
Yes, unfortunately it is tracing, more specifically it is transferring, but it is still tracing.
A paper bag. They are ficticious and dont exist.
Yes, wax paper is translucent because it only lets some light go through.
The red paper absorbs all of the other colors in the spectrum and reflects red so that is the color it appears to be.
It's called TRACING. Get some paper,go on Google Images and trace from the laptop, you dummy.
can light go through a book .and why
You get the tracing paper and put your beads on your template and put them in between the tracing paper. Next iron over and they should stick together if this doesn't work just keep on ironing and then take the stuck together beads and take them off the template and let to cool down. There you go!
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one way you can do is to trace the drawing using tracing paper. you can also use carbon paper but the result is somewhat messy. if you prefer to go digital, you can just scan it into the computer and have it printed out.
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
An object (Materials) that does not allows anylight to pass through will form a shaddow:Eg.- Opaque ( Can't let any light to pass through)- Translucent (Allows a little bit of light to pass through)If you want to make sure Im correct do this experiment:Instruments:- A Cloth ( Opaque)- A torch- A Tracing paper ( Translucent)- A screenPlaces to do:- A dark roomHow to do? :- Use your torch and shone on the cloth facing on the screen, what will you see?- Use your torch and shone on the tracing paper on the screen, what will you see?You will see an unclear shadow and a clear shdow on the screen! You may also add one more item a Transparent object! You will see I'm quite correct...Shadows are formed by light, because if light shines onto an object, and the object blocks the light, the light will go sideways of the object, and therefore, a shadow is formed.Light can only travel in straight lines. If light is coming from one main source, then an object that does not allow light to pass through it, will have an absence of light behind it, i.e.a shadow.
Yes the paper stop when we pressed this.