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Q: What type of material partly scatters light so objects cannot be seen clearly through it?
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A material that scatters light as it passes through?

translucent


Objects appear fuzzy through a material that is?

Translucent material


Light can come through but objects can not be seen clearly?

Transparent.


What kind of objects form shadow?

Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.


What can describe something through which objects can be seen clearly?

transparent


What happens when a light hits a object?

Translucent materials will allow light to pass through them, but usually it also scatters the light a little so that you can't see through it clearly like a transparent piece of glass.


What type of material scatters light as it passes through?

Glass or clear plastic in the form of a prism will scatter white light so you can observe the full spectrum of colors


What material that blocks some kinds of light and lets objects through?

translucent


What happens when light scatters?

It is redirected as it passes through a medium.


What happens to light when it scatters?

It is redirected as it passes through a medium


What kind of material can electricity pass through?

Material with low conductance such as rubber, plastics and so forth.


Why can't objects be seen clearly through a translucent object?

Because while the opacity of the object will allow photons through, they do not maintain their original trajectory.