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translucent
translucent
Reflective materials.
The word for materials that transmit some light is translucent.
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.
translucent
translucent
They are called Transparent materials.
Reflective materials.
Translucent materials transmit some light and scatter some as well.
They are called Transparent materials.
The word for materials that transmit some light is translucent.
They are called Transparent materials.
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.
translucent
Substances that do not settle or scatter light are typically transparent or translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them with minimal interference. Examples of such materials include clear glass, air, and water. When light passes through these substances, it does not scatter or settle; instead, it continues in a relatively straight path. This is in contrast to opaque materials, which absorb or reflect light, causing it to scatter or settle.
Transparent materials allow light to freely pass through them. Translucent materials also allow light to pass through them, but change the colour of the light.