no you cant see through it
Edit (Wolf5370): Erm, the definition of opaque is that you can't see through it! So, yes a CD is mostly opaque (though the edges where ther film does nor reach is usually transparent - see through).
Translucent
Yes it is
We need an source of light, an opaque object blocking the path of light, a screen behind the opaque object.
The shadow is grey but not complete black as that of opaque object.
Light, space, and an opaque object.
No, they are not. An opaque object lets no light through at all. Marble counter tops, pieces of plywood or wallboard, sheet metals are examples of things that are opaque. Clouds are translucent. You cannot see any detail through them, but you can see that light is passing through.
Whatever you stick the opaque object in front of.
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.
no
If you can't see through an object clearly it is an opaque object.
colors of opaque object
Yes. Opaque means you can not see any light through the object.
No, that is what opaque means. Light does not go through an opaque object. An object that is translucent will allow light through, but is opaque enough to keep you from seeing clearly through it (think about frosted glass used for bathroom windows). Transparent is "see through".
when a shadow is formed there should be an opaque object the picture can be formed on the screen.
An opaque shadow
The basic difference between an opaque and a transparent object is that we can see through the transparent objects while through the opaque objects, we cannot see.
Yes. An opaque object is something that cannot be seen through. (Colored plastic is not opaque because it can be looked through and something behind it can be seen.)
An opaque object transmits very little light, and therefore reflects, scatters, or absorbs most of it.