blue light passes through best. my knowledge of light is limited (while googling it
i'm simultaeniously answering this question) however, i do know that in THEORY
ONLY blue light should pass through a blue filter. only red light will pass through
a red filter. only teal light will pass through a teal filter, etc, etc.
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And here is a revelation that may blow your mind ... you may want to sit down:
How do you suppose it comes to be known as "blue glass", eh ?
The glass looks blue because when light of all colors pours into one side of it, only
the blue light comes out the other side. Any other color is absorbed in the glass,
and is never heard from again. The result is ... presto ! ... the glass looks blue,
because that's the only light that's left to travel from the glass to your eye.
All light passes through glass that is transparent. But, if the glass is translucent (such as some bathroom windows or shower doors for privacy), only some light passes through, causing you to not see the object clearly.
Light passes through many mediums, but some of the most important are: Water Glass Air & Vacuum And light passes through vacuums the fastest.
speed of light will decreases
Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
it creates a rainbow
light passes through glass
All light passes through glass that is transparent. But, if the glass is translucent (such as some bathroom windows or shower doors for privacy), only some light passes through, causing you to not see the object clearly.
Unless it`s colored glass, it will still shine its original color.
The medium through which it passes
White light contains all colors. When white light passes through red glass, for example (or any red thing that passes light through it), all of the colors except red are removed (filtered out) so the resulting light only contains the color red. This is a big part of the reason why that piece of glass comes to be called "red" glass.
Light passes through many mediums, but some of the most important are: Water Glass Air & Vacuum And light passes through vacuums the fastest.
No. Monochromatic light (light of a single color) will pass through the prism without dispersing. White light disperses into its constituent colors as it passes through a prism, and we therefore observe the different colors emerging in a dispersal pattern as the light emerges from the opposite side of the prism. Since monochromatic light is made up of only one color, there are no colors to disperse, and so the beam of light passes through the prism coherently.
speed of light will decreases
Refraction
Light will diffuse when it passes through frosted glass.
One pane of glass will allow 90 percent of light through. A second pane will allow 90 percent of that 90 percent, which is equal to 81 percent of the original light source.
the material glass allows light to pass through it. when it passes through it changes the light into the colours of the rainbow. the colours come because the glass splits the light.