Ultrapure quartz is one material that passes both the 254nm and 185nm frequencies of UV light developed by a Mercury plasma tube, which itself is constructed using ultrapure quartz. If the quartz is not very pure, not much of the 184 nm frequency will get through. I think there are certain Teflons that will also pass UV light.
Yes, U.V. light can pass through some objects.
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It reflects off of the object, and this is the light we see when we view opaque objects; it can be absorbedby the object, and we do not see this light; or the light can pass through the object in such a way that we can clearly 'see through' the object, such as transparent glass, or light can pass through the object and only appear as a glow, not an image, as is the case with some types of translucent plastic, frosted glass or other kinds of material.
It gets heated up and glows spreading the light
Yes, obviously, you can't see china from the US can you? opaque means not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
If it is a black and white negative, more light will pass through the lighter part. Since this is a reversal process, the light parts of the negative will be more exposed and produce a dark image.
Yes, but x-rays can't be focused by lenses, they just pass through the lens. They can only be focused by glancing angle nested cylinder mirrors. X-rays pass through most things.
an objects light can pass through is transparent
sometimes it pass through objects
"Clear" objects are named "clear" because light can pass through them. If light could not pass through them, they would not be labeled "clear".
Why can't light pass through what? To first contributer, don't say that. Say light cannot pass through solid, opaque objects at times.
Ultraviolet light can pass through glass, but the amount and type of UV (eg UVA, UVB etc) transmitted depends on the type and thickness of the glass, any coatings and laminates.
Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
yes
opaque objects
NO, because light has been obstructed by it .And light can only pass through translucent and transparent object.
SHADOW
it is different because translucent objects leaves the light to pass through partially,but transparent objects leave the light to pass through fully.
For example, air, water, glass.