A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
foam cup refers to styrofoam cup. So it is opaque. it is called thermoCol in some countries. The packing material that comes in tv boxes. If you like science and math please subscribe to phyFusion for girls videos using the handle @PhysicsFusion-sm3tr thank u
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Yes, books are usually opaque. Opaque means to block the passage of radiant energy and especially light.
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.
A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
well opaque objects basically. like paper or a tv or furniture a brick
foam cup refers to styrofoam cup. So it is opaque. it is called thermoCol in some countries. The packing material that comes in tv boxes. If you like science and math please subscribe to phyFusion for girls videos using the handle @PhysicsFusion-sm3tr thank u
Aluminum foil is opaque.
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more opaque [comparative] most opaque [superlative]
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Yttrium is opaque.
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Yes, books are usually opaque. Opaque means to block the passage of radiant energy and especially light.