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Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
Yes, microwaves will pass through plain glass.
A polaroid allows light to pass through it in only one plane. If both polaroids are aligned, they will allow light to pass through the same plane. Otherwise, each will allow light to pass through a different plane and the overall effect of the two polaroids is that it will not allow light to pass through them.
Yes they can. Sunlight is just such a wave!
Sunlight can pass through atmosphere. But not the part containing UV rays.
Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them.
Sunlight is refracted, or bent, when it enters raindrops, and refraction causes the light to pass through the drops in such a way that the spectrum of visible colors is seen.
Imagine an opaque object, sunlight wouldn't pass right? So if the cuticle of leaves and epidermis isn't transparent, sunlight wouldn't pass through the leaf and wouldn't allow plants to have photosynthesis.
easy! wood, concrete, mirrors, polished metal, and last but not least ROCKS!
They reflect or absorb light and thus do not allow light to pass through.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
transparent surfaces, allow light to pass through, translucent surfaces allow SOME light to pass through and opaque surfaces DO NOT allow any light to pass through
radiolucent allows x-ray pass through radiopaque does not allow it to pass through
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.
Loose or sandy soils allow water to percolate(pass) through them faster
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi