translucent
Light cannot pass through an opaque material.
When light cannot pass through an object, it is called opacity. This means that the material does not allow light to travel through it and blocks the transmission of light.
This is called opacity. Materials that are opaque do not allow light to pass through them.
An optically opaque material.
When a material is opaque, it means that it does not allow light to pass through it. This makes the material not transparent or translucent, so you cannot see through it. Opaque materials block the transmission of light.
Light cannot pass through a block of wood because wood is an opaque material. When light encounters wood, it either gets absorbed or reflected by the wood's molecules, preventing it from passing through.
The word for materials that do not allow light to pass through is "opaque." This means that the material is not transparent or translucent, resulting in the obstruction of light passing through it.
Light will not travel through an opaque sponge.
The word you're looking for is opaque.
False. Light cannot pass through mud, cardboard, dark beer, or concrete. I think there are also some more opaque substances too.
Yes, light can pass through an opaque material if it is transparent or translucent. However, if the material is completely opaque, light will not be able to pass through it.
light can travel through anything. Light here means electromagnetic radiation, not just visible light. Visible light cannot go through anything opaque, such as metal sheets. Other types of electromagnetic radiation, like X-rays, can pass through almost anything. If you want the name ofa material where no EM radiation can pass through, it's thick lead sheet.