"Translucent" means kind of see-through. Technically, it means that light can pass through it diffusely - i.e. light gets through, but you can't see any shapes through it clearly. Examples are frosted glass, thick cellophane etc.
Yes. Some light is absorbed by the paper and some is reflected. Only some light passes through.
allows light to pass through
yes, light will pass through quartz
an objects light can pass through is transparent
translucent
Only green light will pass through
"Translucent" means kind of see-through. Technically, it means that light can pass through it diffusely - i.e. light gets through, but you can't see any shapes through it clearly. Examples are frosted glass, thick cellophane etc.
Yeah, unless you have some kind of weird cellophane that decided to prove me wrong.
Yes. Some light is absorbed by the paper and some is reflected. Only some light passes through.
no because it allows some light to pass through
"Translucent" means kind of see-through. Technically, it means that light can pass through it diffusely - i.e. light gets through, but you can't see any shapes through it clearly. Examples are frosted glass, thick cellophane etc.
allows light to pass through
An opaque material has a more dense pattern of molecules. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them. so then that means you could not see any light through the construction paper. because it is a kind of solid and it is hard to see through a unclear solid.
If the potential is high enough, yes electricity can pass through paper.
yes, light will pass through quartz
an objects light can pass through is transparent