The object will be invisible, unless of course it is refracted, in which case the refraction will scatter the light.
And light will refract through any change in material medium.
Something that all light passes through is called transparent.
A transparent object - sounds like you want more information, though.
Light striking an object can be reflected, refracted, or absorbed. Light passing near an object can be diffracted. These are all the possible interactions.
A glass of water, a window, a clear light bulb, tissue paper (really thin), a water bottle, anything with holes in it (obviously), crystal, diamond, various gems, etc. I hope they weren't too obvious answers!
In light mixture yes, white light is a combination of all colors, as can be seen when sunlight passes through a prism. However in paint and ink mixing white is created with pigments, titanium and oxide. Mixing all colors in painting will give you black.
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Color is produced by the reflection of lights. If you have a blue object, it is reflecting blue light and is absorbing all other colors. A white object absorbs all colors and a black object reflects all.
Light usually passes through a transparent object. Similarly, light passes through the translucent objects but people cannot see through it.
All light passes through glass that is transparent. But, if the glass is translucent (such as some bathroom windows or shower doors for privacy), only some light passes through, causing you to not see the object clearly.
A material through which nearly all light passes is called a transparent material.
Hardly any passes through, that's why its called opaque.
Opaque - light does not pass through. Transparent - all light passes through. Translucent - some light passes through.
Transparency.
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When light passes through a prism it reveals that regular light is in fact All of the different colors of the rainbow Please recomend me as a contributor
Light travels in straight lines and when the light travels through a translucent object light bounces off in all directions due to multiple reflections by the microscopic irregularities inside the material.
Light that is polarized to be horizontal passes through horizontal polarizers. This separates it from the other directions of light, since normal white is not polarized and is in all directions.
the colors of light seperates to show all the colors of light.
If something is clear, the light simply passes through the object. If something is white the light is all reflected, black it is all absorbed, clear, it would pass through. (White) |<---> |<---> (Black) |<---- |<---- (Clear) <---|<--- <---|<---