I think not ordinary glass ,for example ,lets about 84% of the light specter pass trough.
Transparent materials allow light to freely pass through them. Translucent materials also allow light to pass through them, but change the colour of the light.
Transparent materials allow almost all light to pass through (example glass) while translucent materials only allow some light to pass through them (example filter paper).
transparent material allows light to pass through freely and translucent materials such as frosted glass or a lampshadow, most ligth rays gets through, but are scattered in all directions but translucent material, like the candleholder does not allow objects to seen distinctly
Shade cloth Answer: Assuming we are talking about substances, not sewing materials, there are several different kinds: Transparent materials allow light and images to pass through. Example: water, glass Partially transparent materials allow some light and images to pass through.Example: colored water, sunglasses Translucent materials allow light, but not images, to pass through. Example: white lamp globe, rice paper Partially translucent materials allow some light, but not images, to pass through. Example: colored lampshade, colored tissue paper Opaque materials absorb or reflect light. Example: book, rock, wood Specular materials reflect light and images. Example: Mirror, Garden gazing ball
Transparent and translucent materials. Also, very thin membranes of materials which are otherwise considered to be opaque.
Transparent materials allow light to freely pass through them. Translucent materials also allow light to pass through them, but change the colour of the light.
Transparent materials will always allow light to pass through, translucent materials will allow light to pass through as well but the light rays will be scattered. Opaque materials will not allow any light to pass through.
Translucent materials allow some light to pass through. Transparent materials allow most or all light to pass through.
Transparent materials allow almost all light to pass through (example glass) while translucent materials only allow some light to pass through them (example filter paper).
Opaque and transparent materials differ between the amount of light that passes through it. Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through. Transparent materials allow all or most light through.
transparent material allows light to pass through freely and translucent materials such as frosted glass or a lampshadow, most ligth rays gets through, but are scattered in all directions but translucent material, like the candleholder does not allow objects to seen distinctly
Shade cloth Answer: Assuming we are talking about substances, not sewing materials, there are several different kinds: Transparent materials allow light and images to pass through. Example: water, glass Partially transparent materials allow some light and images to pass through.Example: colored water, sunglasses Translucent materials allow light, but not images, to pass through. Example: white lamp globe, rice paper Partially translucent materials allow some light, but not images, to pass through. Example: colored lampshade, colored tissue paper Opaque materials absorb or reflect light. Example: book, rock, wood Specular materials reflect light and images. Example: Mirror, Garden gazing ball
Transparent and translucent materials. Also, very thin membranes of materials which are otherwise considered to be opaque.
Clear and transparent are the synonymous. A transparent material allows light to pass through. Opaque, on the other hand, do not allow light to pass through
transparent allow light to pass through and can see clearly through them and opaque has none of this ability
A window is transparent, you can see through it, but you can not pass through it, an open window also allows you to see through it, but will also allow you to pass through it.
Translucent materials will allow light to pass through them, but usually it also scatters the light a little so that you can't see through it clearly like a transparent piece of glass.