answersLogoWhite

0

Why air is transperent?

User Avatar

Chandra5

Lvl 1
12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Air is transparent because the molecules it is composed of are so tiny and spread out. Air has a very low density unlike solid materials like rocks or dirt.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is mirror is transperent?

No. A mirror is reflective.


How do you spell transperent?

The correct spelling is "transparent"


What do you mean by opacity in Photoshop?

It means how transperent the image is.


Examples of transperent objects?

plastic container, glass chandelier, clear pencil case and window.


Is a basketball transparent or translucent or opaque?

its opaque, its not transperent because you cant see the inside of it. transculent isn't either because it creates shadow.


What is transperent?

It means you can see through it..like glass.


What fake gem is often a substitude for diamond in jewelry?

Diamond basically comes in different color depending on the pressure and chemical reaction. Hence we can develop variety of diamonds and that too in different colors. Pure diamond is basically transperent with some impurity. And artificial Gem/Diamonds do not have any impurity, They are completely transperent. These Diamonds are called as CZ diamonds(Cubic zirconia).Cubic Zirconia Diamonds can replace the original Diamonds.


What is the characteristics of glass?

Glass is transperent, water proof, it breaks easily, it allows light to pass through it and it's not flexible.(Examples: Cup, Window panes and spectacle lens)


Why graphite is opaque and diamond is transperent?

Different physical structures. Both are pure (or nearly so) carbon. Graphite is a powder made of tiny flakes, while diamond is a rigid crystal.


How can you do manicure easily?

if u want to put acrylic nail polish 1. apply tape on the white part of your nail 2. apply the coating 3. after the coating dries take of the tape and apply transperent nail polish


In the theater what is a scrim?

A Scrim (in theatre) is a thin sheet of material, which in normal light is semi-transperent. Scrims are generally hung from a batten in a theatre, allowing them to be moved if required. Scrims function as drapery which, when lit from the front, appears as a solid material, but when lit from behind, appears to be semi-transperent which in turn creates a silhouette effect. Scrims come in good use when objects on part of a stage are required to be hidden from the audience, and when they need to be revealed at a later time. All this can be done without physically having to move (or fly) any drapery back into the fly tower or to another position on the stage. a.jaudzems


What is a scrim in theater?

A Scrim (in theatre) is a thin sheet of material, which in normal light is semi-transperent. Scrims are generally hung from a batten in a theatre, allowing them to be moved if required. Scrims function as drapery which, when lit from the front, appears as a solid material, but when lit from behind, appears to be semi-transperent which in turn creates a silhouette effect. Scrims come in good use when objects on part of a stage are required to be hidden from the audience, and when they need to be revealed at a later time. All this can be done without physically having to move (or fly) any drapery back into the fly tower or to another position on the stage. a.jaudzems