"Translucent" means kind of see-through. Technically, it means that light can pass through it diffusely - i.e. light gets through, but you can't see any shapes through it clearly.
Examples are frosted glass, thick cellophane etc.
Translucent objects are objects that allow a small amount of light to pass through. Eaxamples are cellophane, wax paper, and membranes.
faded glass like you have on a bathroom window etc
translucent means only some light can pass through it. :)
2. tracing paper is translucent.
Snail shells and sunshades are translucent.
Anything you can see through like diamonds, windows, light bulbs, glass cups, water, the air . . . .
They are frosted glass and wax paper
Paper,tracing paper,ground glass
clear wrap
Plastic bag
frosted glass
Clouds, some glass in vases and cups/glasses.
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
Any opaque or translucent surface will reflect light rays. The rays that are reflected are the one that you see- something blue would reflect blue light. IF the object is Opaque the rest of the light is absorbed. If it is translucent some light is absorbed while some passes through. Black objects absorb all colours of light while white objects reflects all colours of light. There are also some special objects such as mirrors that are highly reflective a produce an image by reflecting back the rays of light emitted from other objects.
Transparent objects allow the complete passage of light. No light goes through an opaque object. Between these two extremes, objects are said to be translucent.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
frosted glass
some that are translucent, for example the napkin.
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
translucent
Translucent objects ate partially see-through: Clingfilm Corrugated plastic Ice
this is when only some light can go though
decelerate
That is essentially the definition of a "translucent" material. Some translucent materials include: wax paper, glass bricks, some forms of fiberglass, and some forms of plastic.a translucent material
There are many materials that light can not travel through which are called opaque objects.
Clouds, some glass in vases and cups/glasses.
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.