Glass, Clear Plastic, anything you can see through basically.
transparent is some thing that you can see through absorbent is that sucks up something
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
Some glass is transparent to visible light.
milk , separating colloids and organic substances
They're usually transparent.
This question is based on a false premise. Many crystalline substances are transparent, for example ice, quarts (in puure form, without falts etc.). Non transparent or translucant crystaline substances are probably so because of the way the crystal structure effects light entering the substance.
Wax paper is translucent as it allows some light through. Transparent refers to a substance allowing practically all light through, whereas opaque substances let no light through.
A lens
amorphous
I use transparent lamp oil. It is tasteless(mostly)
Refractive indexes of both the substances are same
Refractive indexes of both the substances are same
explain the properties of non transparent substances like rock, wood etc.,
Some cello tape is transparent, while others are translucent or opaque.
Yes, glass is a translucent because translucent means permitting light to pass through. Some glass is also transparent, because images of items behind the glass can be seen. Some glass, because of substances mixed into it, are opaque and don't even allow any light at all to get through. Most of what we ordinarily think of as glass is transparent.
to control the light intensity. The transparent bulbs are more intensive than the non-transparent one.
For refraction to occur, there must obviously be two different substances that are both transparent to the radiation or waves under consideration. Also, the two substances must have different indices of refraction.