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Light can pass through a lens because lenses are either transparent or translucent (i.e. sunglasses).
When light hits glass, some of it is absorbed and never heard from again,
but most of it comes out the other side.
suspension solution does not allow the light to pass through it because particles present in the solution are larger in the size so they absorb the light and they obstruct the path. thus the light does not pass through it.
A glass of water, a window, a clear light bulb, tissue paper (really thin), a water bottle, anything with holes in it (obviously), crystal, diamond, various gems, etc. I hope they weren't too obvious answers!
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A colloid is cloudy and thick and will not allow light to pass through, whereas a suspension is clear and transparent and lets light pass through it.
Clear and transparent are the synonymous. A transparent material allows light to pass through. Opaque, on the other hand, do not allow light to pass through
Since glass allows the light to pass through
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The atoms in glass molecules are further apart than the wavelength of light, which allows the light to pass through.
the material glass allows light to pass through it. when it passes through it changes the light into the colours of the rainbow. the colours come because the glass splits the light.
A Transparent glass !!
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Yes, It can.....
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The light has to pass through in a way that the colors are separated and refracted, but if they pass through glass and are not refracted in a certain way they will not separate the spectrum
Ultraviolet light can pass through glass, but the amount and type of UV (eg UVA, UVB etc) transmitted depends on the type and thickness of the glass, any coatings and laminates.
Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
For example, air, water, glass.