It is called "transparent".
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Light usually passes through a transparent object. Similarly, light passes through the translucent objects but people cannot see through it.
Scattering occurs when radiation, sunlight, for example, strikes particles or other things, like raindrops, bubbles or even dust in the atmosphere. Scattering also happens to sound radiation and ultrasounds.
When light passes through an object, we say it is transmitted. Transparent objects transmit a lot of light. basically it is called shadow
Depends on the amount of scattering. In fog, or in slightly cloudy water, it's easy to see a beam of light. In a vacuum, no scattering effects are seen.
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Transparency.
The apparent color of a transparent object is determined by subjecting it to white light and observing the color of the light that passes through it.Related Information:Different elements cause differing light scattering. For example, most medieval stained glass windows used gold nanoparticles to create a red tint.