Transparent objects are the sorts of objects that light passes through.
Translucent objects allow the partial transmission of light.
Opaque objects prevent the transmission of light.
Refracted light
transparent materials
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
Luminous objects usually give out the light that they make on their own. An example of a luminous object is a star or an LED lamp.
All objects do. There is none that does not absorb any.
the sun not moon because moon has not light of itself
Being a man of physics, I can say that it depends on what kind of object it is and the type of light beam or ray.
A physical thing that is transparent allows light to pass through. Clear glass or plastic, even if tinted, is transparent. You can see objects clearly and with a great deal of detail when looking through something that is transparent. Think of the similarites of the words appearance and transparent. Objects that are translucent allow light to pass through, but the light is so diffused that objects cannot be seen. A sheet of ordinary paper is an example. You can hold a sheet of paper up to a light and you can easily see that light passes through it. but you cannot see with any kind of detail what is behind the paper.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
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.
it depends on what kind of object is that
It depends on what kind of filter it is. A blue light filter, will cause the image appear to be bluer, while a red light filter will make the image reddererrr... ^^