That is called "refraction", and it is related to the fact that light travels slower in some materials than in others.
Nah I think it's transparent. Even slightly.
The crystal has no visible peaks in the infrared spectrum making it transparent in ftir.
east and slightly south
If the sun is setting, then the center of the rainbow is to the east of you, and on or slightly below the horizon ... directly opposite the sun.
Aopprox. 300,000,000 meters (186,282 miles) per second, in vacuum. Slightly less in material media.
To identify the property of a material means to identify the characteristics of a material. example: The fabric was light and slightly transparent.
Yes, but not totally. It is slightly transparent.
It's either absorbed, reflected or refracted by the material, or any combination of the three. Refraction happens in transparent materials like glass, the speed and possibly direction of the light may be altered. Light travelling through glass, water or diamond for example, will travel slightly slower.
They are slightly transparent, but they can't change their original color.
Nah I think it's transparent. Even slightly.
Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
The crystal has no visible peaks in the infrared spectrum making it transparent in ftir.
Slightly west of north.
West and slightly South.
West and slightly South.
Pure calcite is transparent or slightly translucent, however less pure samples are milky white.
Direction of helicopter changes slightly