Yes, that is what translucent means (from Latin)
Translucent materials allows light to pass through it. Windows is a translucent material because it allows light to pass through it
Frosted glass is an example of something that is translucent, allowing light to pass through while diffusing it to some extent.
No, a light bulb is not translucent. It is made of glass which is transparent, allowing light to pass through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but they diffuse the light.
Yes, light can pass through translucent objects. Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but they scatter the light in different directions, creating a hazy or diffused appearance. Examples of translucent objects include frosted glass and wax paper.
A translucent material is a material which light can pass through.
Water is translucent, that is light can pass through it.
Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but scatter it, resulting in a blurred image. This property makes them useful for applications where diffused light is needed, such as in privacy screens or lampshades.
Transparent means you can easily see through something, such as your window. Translucent is a substance which allows light to pass through but you can not make out any clear images. Like an empty pop bottle.
Opaque means that light does not pass through, resulting in an object being not transparent. Translucent means that light is able to pass through, but the object is not fully transparent and scatters the light.
A translucent object is something that you can see through, but not completely. When light hits a translucent object, the light is scattered, meaning only some of the light passed through. An opaque object (like metal or wood) allows no light to pass through, and a transparent object (like glass or air) allows all or most light to pass.
Some light is allowed to pass through, but not all, making it translucent.
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