It's a question of how the fabric is woven rather than what the fabric is;
but try spider silk.
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.
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By experiment.
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To identify the property of a material means to identify the characteristics of a material. example: The fabric was light and slightly transparent.
Etamine is a light cotton fabric. It begins with the letter e.
The best fabric or material to use for a laptop case is solely based on preference. One of the best used often is a vinyl style fabric or material that is light weight.
A LASER of sufficient power will vaporize the material where the beam hits it.
Black, white, or any color are the result of the absorptive properties of the surface or material that appears that way to your eyes. It depends on the wavelengths of light that the material, fabric, dyes, or paint does and doesn't absorb.
Yes, the darker the material, the more heat it absorbs. The lighter the material, the more light it reflects.
Any material object or opaque film blocks the direct transmission of light, althoughthere may remain some residual illumination due to diffraction around the edges ofthe filter.A polarizing pfilter blocks the transmission of light whose E-vector is not alignedparallel to the pfilter's preferred direction.
No how I think of it is it is like a rag it does not soak up right away it slower enters the fabric and then is wet