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If something is clear, the light simply passes through the object. If something is white the light is all reflected, black it is all absorbed, clear, it would pass through. (White) |<---> |<---> (Black) |<---- |<---- (Clear) <---|<--- <---|<---
Some light is allowed to pass through, but not all, making it translucent.
Plastic wrap is considered transparent because it allows light to pass through it easily, enabling a clear view of objects underneath. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through but cause diffusion, while opaque materials do not allow light to pass through at all.
All light passes through glass that is transparent. But, if the glass is translucent (such as some bathroom windows or shower doors for privacy), only some light passes through, causing you to not see the object clearly.
Objects that let all light through are called transparent objects, like glass windows. Objects that only let some light through are called translucent, like a lamp shade, or a curtain. Objects that don't let any light through are called opaque, like a desk.
An object which light can travel throughA transparent object is an object that allows all light to pass through. Examples include clear, see-through glass.
Materials like glass, clear plastics, and water allow all light to penetrate through them without significant absorption or scattering. This means that these materials are transparent to a wide range of light wavelengths, allowing light to pass through easily.
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
a transparent object is one that lets light pass through with no shadows formed eg. clear window , transparent glass a translucent object lets only some light go through (not all)and forms a shadow that is very light eg. bathroom window
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Translucent materials allow some light to pass through. Transparent materials allow most or all light to pass through.
Clear glass appears to have no color because it allows all wavelengths of visible light to pass through unobstructed. The transparency of the glass results from its molecular structure, which does not absorb or reflect any specific colors of light.