Oiled paper is more translucent than opaque.
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
An opaque object is any object you cannot see through, such as a book. When a material is opaque, it reflects or absorbs all light that strikes it. Other examples of opaque objects: a mirror, a wooden floor.Within programming, an opaque object may be a datastructure that shares the characteristic that one cannot see through it and thus cannot change its inner properties without using functions designed for the purpose. This may be accomplished in several ways depending on the programming language, for example by using private properties, making it syntactically impossible to refer to the inner properties, or by specifying that the structure of a certain object is implementation-specific, so that when conforming to some standard or specification, code becomes implementation-specific unless strictly using standard- or specification-specific functions.The opposite of opaque is transparent.
paper is opaque
Carbon paper is opaque
No. Bond paper is translucent. It does allow some light through but the wavefront is destroyed and the light reflected internally in the paper several times so that it is not at all transparent.An example of an opaque material is a sheet of metal.
Opaque
When paper is opaque it means that no light passes through it. Opaque paper is durable and strong and has a good finish. Its is often used for stationary and office printing.
its is translucent. (its a fuzzy view).
No - paper is an object, while millimetre is a unit of length.
Pencil and paper.
An opaque material has a more dense pattern of molecules. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them.