radiolucent allows x-ray pass through
radiopaque does not allow it to pass through
An object which is a conductor allows electricity to pass through it
a grid is a device placed in front of the image receptor which only allows xrays to travel directly through from the tube and prevent xrays which have been "scattered" from passing through to the image. This gives a much clearer resulting image. Grids are generally only used on thicker body parts where scattered xrays are more of an issue
Translucent materials allows light to pass through it. Windows is a translucent material because it allows light to pass through it
Yes, a glass mug allows light to pass through it. Glass is transparent, which means it allows light to pass through without scattering, making objects on the other side visible.
no.
Both X-rays and infrared waves can penetrate certain materials. X-rays can pass through soft tissues in the body, while infrared waves can pass through glass.
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
Materials like air, water, clear glass etc that allows light pass through them are called transparent.
Glass is a clear object that allows light to pass through due to its transparent properties.
Yes, that's why it is used to tell where bones are. The x-rays pass through the tissues like muscles and fat but are stopped by the bones.
One type of material that allows light to pass through is glass. Glass is transparent, which means it allows light to pass through it without significant distortion or absorption. Other examples include clear plastics or acrylics.
Yes.