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A clear worm is transparent and allows light to pass through its body, making it see-through. This is different from other types of worms that have opaque or colored bodies, which do not allow light to pass through.
Colored plexiglass is translucent, meaning it allows light to pass through but scatters it, resulting in a colored appearance. It is not completely clear like regular plexiglass but is not completely opaque either.
A colored filter absorbs certain wavelengths of light and only allows specific colors to pass through. The color of the filter determines which wavelengths are transmitted and which are absorbed. For example, a red filter absorbs blue and green light, allowing only red light to pass through.
Colored filters selectively absorb certain wavelengths of light while allowing others to pass through. When white light passes through a colored filter, certain colors are absorbed, leaving only the colors that correspond to the filter to be transmitted. This results in the white light being tinted with the color of the filter.
It is generally cooler under a light colored translucent awning because it reflects more sunlight and heat, whereas a dark colored opaque awning absorbs more heat. The light color allows more light to pass through while reducing heat absorption, making the area underneath the awning cooler.
The pupil is actually the absence of the iris (colored part of the eye), so it only allows light to pass through it and helps control how much light passes to the back of the eye.
The iris is the coloured part of the eye.
Transparent materials will always allow light to pass through, translucent materials will allow light to pass through as well but the light rays will be scattered. Opaque materials will not allow any light to pass through.
Yes, a baseball is an opaque object because it does not allow light to pass through it. When light hits the surface of the baseball, it does not pass through to the other side, making it impossible to see through.
If something is clear, the light simply passes through the object. If something is white the light is all reflected, black it is all absorbed, clear, it would pass through. (White) |<---> |<---> (Black) |<---- |<---- (Clear) <---|<--- <---|<---
Shade cloth Answer: Assuming we are talking about substances, not sewing materials, there are several different kinds: Transparent materials allow light and images to pass through. Example: water, glass Partially transparent materials allow some light and images to pass through.Example: colored water, sunglasses Translucent materials allow light, but not images, to pass through. Example: white lamp globe, rice paper Partially translucent materials allow some light, but not images, to pass through. Example: colored lampshade, colored tissue paper Opaque materials absorb or reflect light. Example: book, rock, wood Specular materials reflect light and images. Example: Mirror, Garden gazing ball
An object through which light cannot pass is known as opaque.