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The microscope makes transparent objects visible to enable study.


A sentence with transparent in it?

you can see through transparent objects. :) <3


How is a translucent object different from a transparent object?

A translucent object allows some light to pass through it, but scatters the light, making objects appear blurry or diffused when viewed through it. A transparent object allows light to pass through with little to no scattering, resulting in clear visibility of objects behind it.


What can describe something through which objects can be seen clearly?

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Whether or not an object is Translucent transparent or opaque is determined by its ability to what?

An object's ability to transmit light is what determines whether it is translucent, transparent, or opaque. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through, but they scatter it in different directions. Transparent objects allow light to pass through with minimal scattering. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through at all.


How do you shade transparent objects?

DIAGONALLY


Which objects light can pass through?

an objects light can pass through is transparent


What are the 5 transparent objects?

Glass, clear plastic, cellophane, water, and air are examples of transparent objects as they allow light to pass through them with minimal distortion.


Transparent translucent and opaque object?

Transparent objects allow light to pass through completely, such as clear glass. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through, but they scatter it in different directions, like frosted glass. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through, blocking it completely, like a brick wall.


Do transparent objects absorb most of the light that strikes them?

No, transparent objects allow light to pass through them without significant absorption. Instead of absorbing light, transparent objects transmit, reflect, or refract light, depending on their properties and the angle of incidence of the incoming light.


Why you can see objects that are transparent translucent and opaque?

They are special.


Do transparent objects reflect light?

No, a transparent object would totally transmit all light through it. However there are no transparent objects, and objects which we think of as being transparent are in fact translucent. All objects absorb at least some light. Glass for instance will transmit about 90% or so of visible light and reflect the rest. A transparent object will invariably have edges. Those edges are typically polished to facilitate transmission. A polished surface will always reflect some light.