If we put a transparent object against the sun, light will pass through it.
it flies up to the glass
If you put north pole against north pole it will repel and if you put south pole against south pole it will also repel but if you put north pole against south pole it will attract. This is because 2 poles will not attract the same poles but different poles will.
To put it simply, reflection happens everywhere on every single object, that how we see them its the different colours of light being reflected into our eyes.
I'd like to make this sound interesting, but the answer is that nothing happens. In the absence of forces that might move the object, it will just sit there. Static friction refers to friction between two objects that are not in relative motion. If your frictionless surface is a board and you tilt it, gravity will immediately cause the object to slide. If i put your object on my sandpaper-covered board, I'd probably almost have to tip it over to get the object to move.
the anser is I don't know, who would put up the question that loads of ppl need the answer to and then not put it?- Anon
The maple leaf was so thin it was transparent.
Put it in a photocopyer.
transparent means see-through. like a transparentcy they put on an overheard.
Jump in and see for yourself.
it flies up to the glass
Put it this way: you wouldn't be able to play it again! I strongly recommend against testing this.
1) if the object is opeaque the will not pass through it 2) if the object is hard the light will bend and forming a shadow of that object 3) if the object is cold its temperature will become exact to the enviropment
To put the ball into the hoop and have more points at the end than the other people
Make an image, put it on your farm, then put transparent divs on it.
U hav to go transparent but u put the bag of the cat itself U hav to go transparent but u put the bag of the cat itself
White;gray;chalky;dull;transparent
because glass is transparent .toavoid accidents