Be careful not to confuse: Opaque objects are those that do not allow light to pass through it, but they can reflect light. It is BLACK objects that absorb all the incident light on it. To conclude, opaque objects do not necessarily absorb all the incident light on them but black objects ABSORB all the incident light on them (and are, of course, opaque)
An opaque object transmits very little light, and therefore reflects, scatters, or absorbs most of it.
Opaque object.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Opaque
An opaque object transmits very little light, and therefore reflects, scatters, or absorbs most of it.
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Opaque object.
An opaque object absorbs all the light that hits it. That's whythere's never any light left to come out of the other side.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
There are many objects that no light can pass through, although of course, it depends on what type of light you're talking about. The name of the type of object that visible light cannot pass through is called opaque.
Just like any other dark grey object, the moon absorbs most of the sunlight incident on it, and reflects the rest.
An object is opaque when it absorbs or reflects light, and does not transmit the light through itself. And object is transparent or translucent if it transmits some or all of the light through itself.
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