Ten translucent things include frosted glass, wax paper, sheer curtains, jelly, certain types of plastic, stained glass, candle wax, soap bubbles, ice, and light-colored gemstones like opal. These materials allow light to pass through but scatter it, making them partially see-through. They are often used in various applications for aesthetic or practical purposes.
The curtains in the room were made of a translucent material that allowed soft light to filter through. The artist used translucent paint to create a watercolor effect on the canvas. The frosted glass on the bathroom window was translucent, providing privacy while still letting in natural light.
A vase can be translucent, but it depends on the material it's made from. Translucent vases allow light to pass through but do not provide clear visibility of objects behind them. Common materials like frosted glass or certain types of plastic can create a translucent effect, while other vases made of opaque materials would not be considered translucent.
All three ; the front is a mix of transparent & translucent and the back (where the photo-receptor dyes are) is opaque.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
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Wax paper is translucent.
We can; that is the definition of translucent.
Translucent means light can go through it. Translucent colored things are things you can "see through." So translucent green is a green thing you can see through, that light can go through, such as, for instance, a green tinted piece of glass.
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
3 things that are translucent are windows, a glass lid, and a glass jar.
Yes. Ross and Linens-N-Things both sell translucent window shades.
Yes, light can pass through translucent materials. Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but with some scattering or diffusion, resulting in a semi-transparent appearance. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass and certain types of plastics.
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Wax paper, Tissue paper, screen doors,and lampshades. :)(:
No, it's translucent.
lets light through, but makes things seen on the other side appear hazy. Like the body of a person on the other side of translucent glass or plastic in a bathroom shower.
Yes..It is translucent...