Yes, you can see a color when light of a certain wavelength reaches your eye.
If something is transparent, it does not have a specific color of its own. It allows light to pass through without any significant absorption, so it appears colorless or takes on the color of objects behind or beneath it.
when light passes through it you can see the other side. When this happens, we say that the object transmits light
There is no hex color code for a transparent or colorless color because there is no such color as transparent. Transparent is whatever color the backdrop is. Thus, there is an almost indefinite number of colors that could be considered feasibly transparent... but are not transparent. In other words, there needs to be a "transparent" option to switch any electronic color code setting to transparent.
you can see through transparent objects. :) <3
transparent
Yes, though sometimes they change the color of light, or more accurately they allow a certain color to pass through and block other colors.
transparent and translucent objects are the objects that let the light pass through them eg glass, but sometimes translucent objects are colorful so they change the color of the light as it passes through them opaque objects can either absorb the light, like dark material, or reflect, like a mirror.
DIAGONALLY
an objects light can pass through is transparent
transparent
Water is transparent, meaning it does not have a color of its own and allows light to pass through it easily.
Glass, clear plastic, cellophane, water, and air are examples of transparent objects as they allow light to pass through them with minimal distortion.