We usually say translucent. An example would be frosted glass.
"translucent"
absorbed
Then the light is said to be ABSORBED.
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Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
No, Einstein did not say that matter and energy are equal. It is obvious to everyone that they are not.If matter and energy were equal, the equation would be E=m, and that makes no sense on many levels.What Einstein said was that a given amount of matter is equivalent to a specified amount of energy, and vice versa. His formula E = mc**2 means that an amount of matter (m) is equivalent to an amount of energy (E) that can be calculated by multiplying the amount of matter by the speed of light and then by the speed of light again (the speed of light, squared).
translucent
absorbed
Then the light is said to be ABSORBED.
TRUE
TRUE
Certain substances will split a ray of light into two slightly different paths by polarisation. If a crystal transmits light without splitting it in this way when the light is incident on the crystal in only one direction then the crystal is said to be uniaxial. If light is transmitted when it is incident in either of two directions then the crystal is said to be biaxial. Please see the links.
opaque chris.crosby class of 2013
Transparent?
He who knows best 0_0
Einstein said that energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared.
Matter must have mass and volume, and occupy space. There are things like light and sound that are said to have no matter.
I just had a car inspected with a check engine light on--inspector said it did not matter in Texas.