yes it can
yes it does i think
no they can't because they cant reflect
Nothing will happen to the colour of the shadow. A shadow is the absence of light, and the object will still block the blue light.
a green object it will reflect a green light and will absorb all other colours.
yes it can
Transparent because light passes through it.
yes it does i think
Transparent, or see-through paper, is called cellophane.
blue light can kill plants because the light is too dark for plants to absorb. also, the plant cant absorb much light in blue light. last week, i tried an experiment and in 10 lessons at school, its died when it was covered in blue cellophane as light.
No, wrapping paper is a thicker paper used to wrap gifts, while cellophane paper is a thin, transparent film often used for wrapping gifts or food items. Cellophane paper is more flexible and has a shiny appearance due to its plastic properties.
cellophane paper, tracing paper and wax paper.
to absorb light easily
Cellophane is a plastic made from paper. The same wood cellulose found in paper is the basis for cellophane. The thin film is "regenerated" from cellulose that has been dissolved in caustic soda, then treated with sulfuric acid. The same material (called viscose) that forms cellophane is the base for the "semi-synthetic" polyester fiber known as rayon.
Yes
Cellophane paper can be purchased at art supply stores, craft stores, and online retailers. You may also find it at some specialty paper stores or packaging supply shops.
Yes, once it has been coated with nitrocellulose or wax which is what they use in commercial cellophane. The cellophane in cellophane tape is waterproof, but the glue used on it is not (it is soluble in water).