Translucent materials transmit some light and scatter some as well.
well i rly dont know but i think its absorption
a colloid
If a mixture scatters light and does not settle upon standing, it is not considered a suspension. It is considered a colloid.
It will be right to say that only principles of light microscopy keeps light focused and scatters wavelengths of visible light for the human eye to see.
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transparent
An opaque object transmits very little light, and therefore reflects, scatters, or absorbs most of it.
Translucent. A material which transmits 100% (or close to 100%) of the light striking it is called transparent. A material which blocks 100% of the incident light is called opaque.
translucent
A material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is called transparency.
A material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is called transparency.
translucent
Transparent material transmits light without scattering it and allows you to see what is on the other side. Examples of this include water. air. and clear glass.
Light is an electromagnetic radiation moved as photons (of zero particle mass)
Opaque
It is a type of light.
Glass or clear plastic in the form of a prism will scatter white light so you can observe the full spectrum of colors
This is the traditional definition of a '''colloid''', or more precisely of the dispersed phase of a colloidal dispersion.