Because the glass itself is transparent. When the light passes through you can see everything that is putside.
Transparency is defined as a quality an object has that allows light to pass through it and any objects on the opposite side can clearly be seen through through the transparent object. Translucent objects still allow light to pass through them, but the objects on the opposite side are not clearly visible. It could be likened to two pieces of glass. One is from a window and the other is frosted. The one piece from the window is transparent, and the frosted piece is translucent
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glass does not and cannot allow electricity to flow through and around it so no...
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Because the window is clear and contains material that you can see through.
Objects that are partially/semi visible through
Do you want to shoot pane of glass in the window? Shoot a glass object through the window pane.
Enough light gets through so that you can see the image clearly.
Some transparent objects are water, air, and clear glass.
Glass objects can be made through the lost-wax process
Glass objects can be made through the lost-wax process
outside
Put a glass or jam jar over it then slowly and carefully slide a card between the glass and the window. Holding the card to the glass, carry it outside and release it.
Glass windows are called windows because with the help of glass windows you can see the outside world even without open the window unlike the normal window.
plastic container, glass chandelier, clear pencil case and window.
Transparency is defined as a quality an object has that allows light to pass through it and any objects on the opposite side can clearly be seen through through the transparent object. Translucent objects still allow light to pass through them, but the objects on the opposite side are not clearly visible. It could be likened to two pieces of glass. One is from a window and the other is frosted. The one piece from the window is transparent, and the frosted piece is translucent