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Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
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Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
glass or quarts
Yes, best kind. (clear lets the light through)
Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
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YES, maybe you can look through it and you will see it. A clear glass is transparent and you can see through transparent things
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Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
glass or quarts
Yes, best kind. (clear lets the light through)
A clear glass cup
yes because light will have to go through the coloring.
It really depends on the type of glass. "Glass" is a more or less generic name for different substances that look transparent for us. The normal glass is mainly transparent for visible light; it will absorb both most ultraviolet light, and most infrared light.
Infrared light (the invisible light emitted from heat) doesn't pass through regular tempered glass like visible light, it might pass through other clear materials tho including some types of glass, it depends on the material.
Frosted glass is translucent. It allows light through but scatters the light. This prevents anyone having a clear (transparent) view.