obviously you are looking through a window on a sunny day. you may feel hapiness or warmth. or both.
transparent ones
An object that allows light to pass through it is called transparent. Examples of transparent objects include glass and clear plastic.
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.
No, not all objects are opaque. Some objects are transparent (light passes through easily), translucent (light passes through but is diffused), or opaque (blocks light from passing through). It depends on the material and structure of the object.
The three degrees of crystal diaphaneity are transparent (light passes through easily), translucent (light passes through but objects can't be seen clearly), and opaque (light does not pass through).
transparent and translucent objects are the objects that let the light pass through them eg glass, but sometimes translucent objects are colorful so they change the color of the light as it passes through them opaque objects can either absorb the light, like dark material, or reflect, like a mirror.
When light passes through an object, we say it is transmitted. Transparent objects transmit a lot of light. basically it is called shadow
when light passes through it you can see the other side. When this happens, we say that the object transmits light
Transparent objects do not reflect light because light passes through them without being absorbed or redirected. Instead of bouncing off the surface like with reflective objects, light energy is transmitted through transparent materials, allowing us to see through them rather than being reflected.
Transparent objects allow light to pass through them without significant absorption. They reflect a small amount of light at their surfaces due to differences in refractive index but primarily refract light as it passes through.
Shadows form when light passing through transparent objects is partially absorbed or blocked, causing a contrast between areas that receive light and areas that do not. The transparent object allows some light to pass through, while the shadow is formed where the light is obstructed or absorbed.
Transparent means that light passes through it, and therefore you can see through it. Examples are glass and water. Metaphorically, something transparent (e.g. a ruse, a scheme) is a disguised activity that is easily "seen through," i.e. apparent in its aims.