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transparent objects are transparent because your eyes tells you so. In reality, every body sees every colour differently as our eye cells are not the same. So, in answer to the question, yes, but you cannot see it.

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Can transparent objects can have color?

Yes, you can see a color when light of a certain wavelength reaches your eye.


How do transparent translucent and opaque objects affect light?

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Why do you see objects as different colors when light shines on them?

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Why do some objects appear to blue to us while others appear red?

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