All wavelengths of other colors of visible light are absorbed, only the wavelengths of red light will pass thru the glass.
The red glass absorbs all the colors except for red. Which makes it red and when you look through it everything is red too.
Refraction of light occurs when a light pass through a glass that is filled with water. In this process, the light changes direction as it changes transmission medium.
Since glass allows the light to pass through
Glass
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.
The atoms in glass molecules are further apart than the wavelength of light, which allows the light to pass through.
then we wouldn't be able to identify from air and glass at all, since light would pass through glass without deflecting at all!!
A Transparent glass !!
The light has to pass through in a way that the colors are separated and refracted, but if they pass through glass and are not refracted in a certain way they will not separate the spectrum
glass
Yes, It can.....
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If the glass is translucent then some is reflected back while some frequencies pass through. Ultraviolet is blocked by glass.