In color terms, opaque refers to a color that is not transparent or see-through. It has a solid and dense appearance with no visible transparency or translucency.
"Opaque" and "transparent" refer to the amount of light that passes through the colour, not the colour itself. "Opaque" is a term used to describe any solid colour that light does not pass through. If you put an opaque colour it over another colour you will not see the colour below through it. "Transparent" is a term used to describe any colour that light passes through in any of many varying degrees. If you paint a transparent colour over another colour, you will be able, to some degree, to see the colour(s) and the ground (paper, canvas, whatever you are painting on) through the top coat.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
It depends on what form its in. Most forms of carbon are opaque. Diamond, however, is transparent.
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.
Yes, tin is opaque, meaning it does not allow light to pass through it.
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
It is not a colour
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"Opaque" and "transparent" refer to the amount of light that passes through the colour, not the colour itself. "Opaque" is a term used to describe any solid colour that light does not pass through. If you put an opaque colour it over another colour you will not see the colour below through it. "Transparent" is a term used to describe any colour that light passes through in any of many varying degrees. If you paint a transparent colour over another colour, you will be able, to some degree, to see the colour(s) and the ground (paper, canvas, whatever you are painting on) through the top coat.
Opaque objects don't allow light to pass through. Pale is the abscence of colour.
you can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering the material with a translucent material or paint it in a colour that you can see through but not clearly. You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you
A diaphragm in optics, including telescopes, is a thin opaque structure with a central opening.
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Here are at least 8 terms: brunet, dismal, dreary, gloomy, somber, lowery, sullen, darker
Universal indicators of colour juices include whether or not the juice is opaque or clear and the actual color of the juice.
It can be either, depending on the type of rubber you mean.
Opacity is the property of something to not be "see-through" or letting light in (i.e. translucence or transparency). If something is opaque, it reflects a certain colour that it doesn't absorb. That colour could be anything within the visual spectrum of light/EM waves.