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All three ; the front is a mix of transparent & translucent and the back (where the photo-receptor dyes are) is opaque.
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
Yes, translucent objects can cast a shadow. When light passes through a translucent object, it can still create a shadow behind the object depending on the intensity and direction of the light source.
no you cant see through itEdit (Wolf5370): Erm, the definition of opaque is that you can't see through it! So, yes a CD is mostly opaque (though the edges where ther film does nor reach is usually transparent - see through).
No, they are not. An opaque object lets no light through at all. Marble counter tops, pieces of plywood or wallboard, sheet metals are examples of things that are opaque. Clouds are translucent. You cannot see any detail through them, but you can see that light is passing through.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
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No, it's translucent.
Sponge is translucent or opaque
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No, a scourer is not translucent. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials that are opaque and not see-through.
It is opaque
you can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering the material with a translucent material or paint it in a colour that you can see through but not clearly. You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you
Furniture that is not constructed of translucent or transparent materials is opaque.