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an objects light can pass through is transparent
Objects fall through the force of gravity.
Why can't light pass through what? To first contributer, don't say that. Say light cannot pass through solid, opaque objects at times.
Objects viewed through a light microscope look a lot bigger.
Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.
So they can find objects that is smaller or no longer large.
Through gravitational pull. The largest object will have smaller objects orbit it (objects close in size will orbit each other, but no planet is close to the size of the sun)
sometimes it pass through objects
an objects light can pass through is transparent
yes they can move through inanimate objects.
Meteorites are formed from large objects or planets colliding creating smaller debris. These debris then begin to travel at high speeds through space.
They can easily go through objects
Objects fall through the force of gravity.
There are 3 types of objects:1.TRANSPARENT OBJECTS:(have no shadow)it is the object that you can see clearly through .EX: water , gas2.SEMI-TRANSPARENT OBJECTS:can be seen through but not clear enough.3.OPAQUE OBJECTS:(have a shadow as light cannot pass through it but reflects)can't be seen through at all.
Objects that let all light through are called transparent objects, like glass windows. Objects that only let some light through are called translucent, like a lamp shade, or a curtain. Objects that don't let any light through are called opaque, like a desk.
Glass objects can be made through the lost-wax process
Glass objects can be made through the lost-wax process