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A frosted window pane will allow translucent light to pass through your window.
Opaque is defined as an object which is not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; notallowing light to pass through. Example of opaque objects are: * Cardboard * Book * Desk* Tree and * Brick
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It means that light can pass through, but not in an orderly enough form to be transparent. An example would be the frosted glass in a bathroom window or a shower door.
Transparency is defined as a quality an object has that allows light to pass through it and any objects on the opposite side can clearly be seen through through the transparent object. Translucent objects still allow light to pass through them, but the objects on the opposite side are not clearly visible. It could be likened to two pieces of glass. One is from a window and the other is frosted. The one piece from the window is transparent, and the frosted piece is translucent
No , it depends on the opacity of a certain object. for a transparent sheet of plastic, light may pass through. for something like a frosted piece of glass, some light may pass through due to its translucency. for something like a mirror , light reflects but does not pass through. light travels very quickly, but not neccessarily travels through everything.
A frosted window pane will allow translucent light to pass through your window.
frosted glass
Opaque is defined as an object which is not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; notallowing light to pass through. Example of opaque objects are: * Cardboard * Book * Desk* Tree and * Brick
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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.
A translucent object is something that you can see through, but not completely. When light hits a translucent object, the light is scattered, meaning only some of the light passed through. An opaque object (like metal or wood) allows no light to pass through, and a transparent object (like glass or air) allows all or most light to pass.
There are a lot of examples .. 1. plastic bags 2. tracing paper 3. frosted glass 4. and so on Transluency occurs when some light pass through and some doesn't.. this creates a blurred vision in our eyes.. anything that is blur when u see through it is translucent
light fabric will let some light in and a fuzzy plastic cup
It means that light can pass through, but not in an orderly enough form to be transparent. An example would be the frosted glass in a bathroom window or a shower door.
A prism- can be made of glass or plastic
"Translucent" means kind of see-through. Technically, it means that light can pass through it diffusely - i.e. light gets through, but you can't see any shapes through it clearly. Examples are frosted glass, thick cellophane etc.