Clear like saran wrap or you can see through like when you hold a crystal up to the light or even holding paper up to a light
Frosted glass, thin fabric, and wax paper are examples of translucent materials. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through them, but they also scatter the light, causing the objects to appear blurred or diffuse.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
A translucent medium allows some light to pass through, but scatters it in various directions. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass and wax paper.
Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.
Clouds, some glass in vases and cups/glasses.
Translucent means allowing some light to pass through, but not completely transparent. It creates a hazy or blurry effect where objects can be seen but not in detail. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass or wax paper.
Some examples of translucent objects include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain types of plastic. These materials allow some light to pass through, but they are not completely transparent.
Some examples of translucent objects you might find in a house include frosted glass windows, plastic food containers, shower curtains, and some lamp shades.
Frosted glass, wax paper, and some types of plastics are examples of translucent objects. These materials allow light to pass through them, but they scatter the light in the process, making objects on the other side appear blurred or diffused.
Examples of translucent items include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain plastics like shower curtains or plastic bottles. These materials allow light to pass through, although they may not be completely transparent.
Yes, light can pass through translucent materials. Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but with some scattering or diffusion, resulting in a semi-transparent appearance. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass and certain types of plastics.
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.