Any transparent object as glass.
Red light is transmitted when light falls on red object. It allows only the red light to pass through and absorbs all the other light.
object that allows part of the light pass thru?
Translucent.
A book isn't translucent, it's opaque.A transparent object allows most of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through clearly through it.A translucent object allows some of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through it to a limited extent.An opaque object allows no light to pass through it and does not allow us to see through it at all.
glass or quarts
Red light is transmitted when light falls on red object. It allows only the red light to pass through and absorbs all the other light.
object that allows part of the light pass thru?
When light passes through an object, we say it is transmitted. Transparent objects transmit a lot of light. basically it is called shadow
transparent is an object which allows transmission of light through it..
Translucent.
A book isn't translucent, it's opaque.A transparent object allows most of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through clearly through it.A translucent object allows some of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through it to a limited extent.An opaque object allows no light to pass through it and does not allow us to see through it at all.
glass or quarts
Opaque objects don't allow light to pass through them while translucent objects slow the passage of light but ultimately allow it to pass through.
plastic
It is an object which allows light partially through it, when seen through does not give a clear image of the object being looked at. For example ; Frosted Glass
No, red glass does not only reflect and transmit red light waves. It actually transmits the white light waves through the red glass creating a red glow. A transparent object generally transmits light while a solid object reflects light.
Light passes through solids that are transparent to light, though that transparency may be in varying degrees depending on the solid. Clear glass allows light to pass; colored glass allows only wavelengths of that color to pass, and some otherwise opaque solids (like gold) can transmit light if they are reduced to a thin film. Translucent solids transmit light but cause it to be scattered in random directions. Opaque solids do not transmit light, but reflect all but a small portion that is absorbed by the material.