frosted glass
translucent because it means that you can kind of see through it
We usually say translucent. An example would be frosted glass.
Toughened glass is transparent. It is translucent if frosted. To be opaque, it would need to be covered with something that won't let light through.
It means that light can pass through, but not in an orderly enough form to be transparent. An example would be the frosted glass in a bathroom window or a shower door.
frosted glass
Frosted glass is translucent. It allows light through but scatters the light. This prevents anyone having a clear (transparent) view.
translucent because it means that you can kind of see through it
Cellophane, frosted glass, muslin
translucent because it means that you can kind of see through it
We usually say translucent. An example would be frosted glass.
No. Frosted glass and wax paper are translucent. They pss light but cannot be seen through.
Toughened glass is transparent. It is translucent if frosted. To be opaque, it would need to be covered with something that won't let light through.
A translucent object is something that you can see through, but not completely. When light hits a translucent object, the light is scattered, meaning only some of the light passed through. An opaque object (like metal or wood) allows no light to pass through, and a transparent object (like glass or air) allows all or most light to pass.
Something which is translucent will allow light to pass through it although the form behind the object cannot be identified as in something which is transparent. Examples being: frosted glass is translucent, clear glass is transparent.
Only translucent and opaque materials form shadows such as Frosted glass or Wood
An ordinary clear window pane is transparent. If it's "frosted" glass, it is translucent.