Simply by the amount of light that each of the mentioned type of objects which will not be allowed to pass through them. There is not anything that will not cast a shadow, except air at normal temperature and some gasses. A sheet of glass will cast a faint shadow because it is not completely transparent.
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
Translucent.
Light is able to pass through transparent and translucent objects, but what just now the sender said is wrong, it can shine to any direction.
Translucent.
The shadow is grey but not complete black as that of opaque object.
opaque object
The shadow is not a solid 'black' colour. It can be the same colour as the object and the shadow allows you to see through it more than an opaque objects shadow. An opaque object would block the light but a translucent object would give a shadow that you could quite easily see through
opaque
From the absence of light. Shadow is form from an opaque or translucent object blocking a light source (since light travels in a straight line).
From the absence of light. Shadow is form from an opaque or translucent object blocking a light source (since light travels in a straight line).
its opaque, its not transperent because you cant see the inside of it. transculent isn't either because it creates shadow.
translucent
Simply by the amount of light that each of the mentioned type of objects which will not be allowed to pass through them. There is not anything that will not cast a shadow, except air at normal temperature and some gasses. A sheet of glass will cast a faint shadow because it is not completely transparent.
No, it's translucent.
Grease paper is translucent. It let's a bit of light through but not all. Card board is opaque. It lets no light through. Therefore, the shadow cast by cardboard will be darker and more defined whereas the grease paper lets light through, making the shadow lighter and less focused.
Translucent. If he can see the ball it would be transparent.