Yes it is or when we have lights on we would have no chance of being able 2 see.
Hold the leaf up to a light source. If you can see light passing through the leaf, it is see-through.
The liquid you cannot see through but allows light to pass through is called opaque. This means that the liquid does not allow visible light to pass through, making it impossible to see through it.
You can see through them because light goes through them, and our eyes are built to see certain wavelengths of light.
When the light falls on an object , then it can be visible to our eyes , because of light . This is called reflection on an object . Hence , the statement : We can see through a glass has a question that : How will we see through a glass ? So whenever the object is in the path of the light the object is visible to us .
You cannot see through a mirror because it reflects light, rather than allowing light to pass through it. The reflective surface of the mirror bounces light off of objects, creating the image you see when you look at it.
We cannot see a light source even if 1 opaque material is blocking the light source. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them so we cannot see light through them but we can still see light reflected by them.
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".
Yes.
If the paper is truly see-through, then it is transparent. If you can see light through it, but not a clear image, then it is translucent.
Light is scattered by colloids.
A transparent material allows light to pass through it with minimal absorption or scattering. This results in a clear and see-through appearance, making the material easy to see through.
No. May I suggest that you experiment next time and shine a light at a wall and see if there is light on the other side? Or perhaps even shine light at an opaque object and see if light goes through that