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That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.
Visible light moves through vacuum, and it also moves through anything that is gas, liquid or solid as long as what it moves through is not opaque. It has to be tansparent or translucent in order for light to move through it and be visible in some form on the other side.
Visible light.
Any eletromagnetic wave. Light, visible or non visible.
Visible Spectrum
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That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.That is transferred mainly through visible and infrared light.
Yes! Light travels through any material that does not completely absorb it. Visible light can only travel through materials that are called either transparent or translucent. Visible light travels through glass all the time. Visible light also travels through your cornea and the gel-like material that is in your eyeball. There are other types of light than visible light, such as ultraviolet (UV). UV is light that has more energy than visible light. This is the type of light that can give you a sunburn. There are even more energetic types of light like X-rays. They go through lots of material that visible light can't -- like skin and organs, but they do not go through bones or teeth very well.
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
When a strong beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is absorbed.
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almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
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Visible light moves through vacuum, and it also moves through anything that is gas, liquid or solid as long as what it moves through is not opaque. It has to be tansparent or translucent in order for light to move through it and be visible in some form on the other side.
The cytoplasm is somewhat clear when looking through a light microscope. However you can see where the cytoplasm is. You can see cell walls and cell membranes through a light microscope, the spaces in between these lines is cytoplasm.