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Some kind of lens or a change in a substance: the surface of a pond, through a prism, through glass... all of these may refract light.
Light is scattered as it passes through a prism.
Opaque - light does not pass through. Transparent - all light passes through. Translucent - some light passes through.
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
Light passes through many mediums, but some of the most important are: Water Glass Air & Vacuum And light passes through vacuums the fastest.
When light passes through a substance near 0 degrees Kelvin, it bends and becomes deformed.
It depends on whether the substance is transparent, translucent or opaque. A transparent substance allows nearly all the light through. A translucent substance allows some light through. An opaque substance blocks all the light.
It is transmitted.
The type of light, the distance it has to travel and the substance that it passes through.
When a wave passes through a substance, it gets transmitted through it. The speed of the wave changes depending on the nature of the substance.
Some kind of lens or a change in a substance: the surface of a pond, through a prism, through glass... all of these may refract light.
Light is scattered as it passes through a prism.
medium, reflection, and how dense the object is
light passes in straight line
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The reflection of light from surface of a mirror makes it shining. When the light passes through glass, it does not shine. When one side of this glass is covered by a substance that does not allow light to pass through, the light gets reflected and it shines.
Opaque - light does not pass through. Transparent - all light passes through. Translucent - some light passes through.