Glass, clear plastic, cellophane, water, and air are examples of transparent objects as they allow light to pass through them with minimal distortion.
Your walls, doors, and furniture are typically opaque objects in the house. They do not allow light to pass through them, which makes them solid and non-transparent.
Some examples of translucent objects include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain types of plastics. These objects allow some light to pass through them, but they are not completely transparent like clear glass or water.
Amorphous solids can be converted into crystalline solids by alternate heating and cooling. Glass objects of ancient monuments, over the years, due to exposure to sunlight and being cooled at night becomes partly crystalline giving it a milky appearance.
Peridot can range from transparent to translucent, depending on the quality of the stone. High-quality peridot is usually transparent, allowing light to pass through easily and showcasing its vibrant green color.
All three ; the front is a mix of transparent & translucent and the back (where the photo-receptor dyes are) is opaque.
you can see through transparent objects. :) <3
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DIAGONALLY
an objects light can pass through is transparent
No, transparent objects allow light to pass through them without significant absorption. Instead of absorbing light, transparent objects transmit, reflect, or refract light, depending on their properties and the angle of incidence of the incoming light.
They are special.
No, a transparent object would totally transmit all light through it. However there are no transparent objects, and objects which we think of as being transparent are in fact translucent. All objects absorb at least some light. Glass for instance will transmit about 90% or so of visible light and reflect the rest. A transparent object will invariably have edges. Those edges are typically polished to facilitate transmission. A polished surface will always reflect some light.
Glass, water, clear plastic, ice, cellophane, acrylic, diamonds, lenses, windows, and light bulbs are all examples of transparent objects.
Objects that transmit light easily are called transparent. These objects allow light to pass through them with little or no distortion. Glass and clear plastics are common examples of transparent materials.
Transparent objects cast sharp and well-defined shadows. Translucent objects cast softer shadows with blurred edges. Opaque objects cast solid and dark shadows with clear outlines.
- clear glass - air - water
transparent ones