Well, translucent materials are those which allow some light beams to pass through and scatters the rest. This is why we can only partly see through them. Examples would be: 1. Frosted glass 2. stretched paper 3. Stained glass 4. wax paper 5. The human skin is also translucent 6. some plastics are translucent.
1.plastic cup
2.paper
3.thin curtain
4.cardboard
5.plastic bag
6.stickers
are all translucent
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
Wax paper is translucent.
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Translucent materials do not preserve the qualities and details of light passing through them. Thin eggshells are translucent, as is baking paper, tracing paper, frosted glass, and some plastic films.
Wax paper, Tissue paper, screen doors,and lampshades. :)(:
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
Wax paper is translucent.
We can; that is the definition of translucent.
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no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
Translucent means light can go through it. Translucent colored things are things you can "see through." So translucent green is a green thing you can see through, that light can go through, such as, for instance, a green tinted piece of glass.
computer, feet, blanket, headphones, hair, water, tea, cup, tacks, unibrows.
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
3 things that are translucent are windows, a glass lid, and a glass jar.
Translucent is where a little bit of light can show through a solid object but some cannot
An example of translucent material is wax paper etc. etc.
Stained glass is translucent because it let's some light come through but also absorbs and scatters light.