MIRROR
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Is it bad luck for a bird to fly into a window and die
A window viper would be the your answer !
Is seeing his reflection in the glass.
Because it's fleeing from a predator, and don't realize that the glass is there..
It means that it cannot see the glass and is attacking its reflection.
yes
if you made one side of mirror opaque,other side will become a mirror.
Opaque privacy glass is the best glass for bathroom windows. Block glass also works great depending on the window. If none of those work, a regular double paned window will suffice and then you can put window treatments in the window for privacy.
The only problem that I see, if it was meant to be opaque, is that you can't see through it, which defeats the purpose of a window. If you are trying to make/buy clear glass, impurities within the glass would not allow light to pass through as easily and I imagine that this might make the glass weaker and less useful.
Great question! A mirror can be called as opaque. Because as a whole, it does not allow light to pass through it..Defn of opaque objects: Impervious to the rays of light.A mirror is actually a thin glass slab with its one side coated with silver. So when the rays fall on the mirror, it first falls on the upper face of the glass slab, gets refracted, travels through it, gets reflected by silver, travels back through glass slab, gets refracted at the upper glass-air interface and comes out.So here light actually "passes through" one of the parts of mirror- the glass slab(the other one being the silver coating).But when you say mirror, you consider the object as a whole and not by parts... AND as a whole it does not allow light to pass through it. Therefore, you can very well call it opaque!!
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The opposite word of opaque is transparent. Opaque = an object that cannot be seen through, for example: solid metal door. Transparent = and object that can be seen through, for example: clear glass window.
Yes. Go to any church to see partially opaque glass, and many vases are constructed of opaque glass.
The opposite of transparent (something that can be "seen-through") is opaque. A glass milk bottle is transparent. The milk is opaque. A plastic milk jug would be semi-transparent.
Typically "tinted glass" refers to glass with a window tinting film applied. Privacy glass, however, is when the actual glass itself is less transparent. There is no film on the surface, so it is much more durable and lasts as long as the glass doesn't get broken. Typically, privacy glass allows in very little light as a function of its purpose (to create privacy), but window tint can run a range from only slightly opaque to completely opaque.
A mirror is made out of glass. Since light doesn't travel through a mirror, it is opaque. On the back of a mirror is a thin layer of silver or chrome which is the reflecting surface. Behind this is backing which keeps the silver in place and keeps it from oxidizing.
No, such a transparent metal is not possible. Metals are a conductor of electricity. As a result of this, electromagnetic waves of the wavelength of light cannot penetrate it.