Opaque Material That Light Passes Less
Yttrium is opaque.
Carbon paper is opaque
When paper is opaque it means that no light passes through it. Opaque paper is durable and strong and has a good finish. Its is often used for stationary and office printing.
It depends on what form its in. Most forms of carbon are opaque. Diamond, however, is transparent.
No. 'Opaque' is a term meaning impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.
OPAQUE MATERIALS are THOSE MATERIALS WHICH NOT LET SEE THROUGH
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.
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most solid materials are opaque because they are dense. things like liquids and gases are more spread out, that is why they aren't opaque.
Furniture that is not constructed of translucent or transparent materials is opaque.
Such materials through which you can see are called transparent materials. As for example-glass. Such materials through which you cannot see are called opaque materials. As for example- wood
Opaque means not allowing light rays to pass through.
No, a lump of coal is opaque and non-white.
An opaque one.
Not all crystalline materials are opaque, for instance diamond and many others. Some crystalline materials are opaque, it's because they absorb white light, which causes a gap (from IR up to UV) in the transmission spectra.
An opaque material has a more dense pattern of molecules. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them.
An opaque material has a more dense pattern of molecules. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them.