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A stained glass window is a substance that transmits different colors oflight
it is translucent because it lets the light shine through
Yes, most art supply stores and craft stores carry a "faux" stained glass paint.You can get it in very small containers as part of a kit, in medium and large sized containers in single colours and in spray form.The kits and individual medium sized containers have the most varieties. They have a semi-transparent, opaque, pearlized, and glitter colours.
Justice, Illinois is the largest stained glass window in the Midwest.
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Opaque- Wood, metal, brick, anything that you can't see through. Translucent- Computer paper, frosted glass, some types of plastic, anything that let's a little light through. Transparent- Glass window, anything that let's alot of light through.
It depends of how foggy. If you can still sorta make out shapes through it, it's translucent. If absolutely nothing is discernible, it's opaque.
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an everday example of a translucent object can be your bathroom window; it is not fully opaque as you can see your body figure on the other side, yet you cant see it in detail, therefore your bathroom window is a translucent object.
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.
An ordinary clear window pane is transparent. If it's "frosted" glass, it is translucent.
A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent
A stained glass window is a substance that transmits different colors oflight
a transparent object is one that lets light pass through with no shadows formed eg. clear window , transparent glassa translucent object lets only some light go through (not all)and forms a shadow that is very light eg. bathroom windowan opaque object lets no light pass through and forms a shadow eg. table, chair,etc