a prism
Translucent (sort of milky) materials scatter light in a random fashion as the light passes through them. There can be some scattering even in transparent materials (few materials are totally transparent!)
shadow formed on the other side of transparent material
Even though you can see through a material..i.e. it is transparent...it may have color and a physicist will want to know this information. What type of light is hitting this material is important to include in your question as well as the type of transparent material. What type of light? (and the strength ...source would be great) What type of material? What color is the material? Answer: It allows light to pass through a material
opaque material: some light will get reflected and some will get absorbed transparent material: light will go though it
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
Translucent (sort of milky) materials scatter light in a random fashion as the light passes through them. There can be some scattering even in transparent materials (few materials are totally transparent!)
It is refracted or 'bent' at the surface of the transparent material. (Obviously, to be directed at a transparent material the light must be travelling through a material that is at least partially transparent.) Please see the link.
transparent material.
shadow formed on the other side of transparent material
Even though you can see through a material..i.e. it is transparent...it may have color and a physicist will want to know this information. What type of light is hitting this material is important to include in your question as well as the type of transparent material. What type of light? (and the strength ...source would be great) What type of material? What color is the material? Answer: It allows light to pass through a material
opaque material: some light will get reflected and some will get absorbed transparent material: light will go though it
opaque material: some light will get reflected and some will get absorbed transparent material: light will go though it
the answer is transparent material
Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.Water is not totally transparent. Some light gets absorbed when it passes through water. The longer the distance, the more light gets absorbed.
Light can travel in a vacuum or in any transparent material
of course the light will scattered
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.