Glass, Clear Plastic, anything you can see through basically.
Clear substances allow light to pass through with minimal distortion, such as glass. Transparent substances allow light to pass through without scattering, such as a clean sample of water. Opaque substances block light from passing through, such as a thick sheet of metal.
Yes, clear water is transparent, meaning that light can pass through it easily without being scattered or absorbed. This allows for objects or substances underneath the water's surface to be seen clearly.
Some glass is transparent to visible light.
A bottle of mineral water is typically transparent, meaning that light passes through it easily and objects can be seen clearly through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but not to the extent of being completely clear like transparent materials.
Wax can be either transparent or opaque, depending on its composition and how it is processed. Some waxes, such as paraffin wax, are transparent when melted but become opaque when solidified. Beeswax, on the other hand, is typically opaque.
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.
Radiation is the type of heat transfer that can occur through transparent substances. Radiation is the transfer of heat energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, and it can pass through transparent materials like glass or air.
Radiation is the primary type of heat transfer that can occur through transparent substances. This is because radiation can pass through transparent materials like glass without significant absorption or change in temperature.
Glass is a transparent fusion product of inorganic substances that have cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing.
Clear substances allow light to pass through with minimal distortion, such as glass. Transparent substances allow light to pass through without scattering, such as a clean sample of water. Opaque substances block light from passing through, such as a thick sheet of metal.
Clouds, some glass in vases and cups/glasses.
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
I use transparent lamp oil. It is tasteless(mostly)
Light can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected when it interacts with different substances. When light hits a transparent substance like glass, it can pass through with minimal loss of intensity. Opaque substances like metal reflect most of the light that hits them, while some light may be absorbed as well.
Some cello tape is transparent, while others are translucent or opaque.
Refractive indexes of both the substances are same