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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.

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Light that passes through an object is called?

Light usually passes through a transparent object. Similarly, light passes through the translucent objects but people cannot see through it.


Are most objects opaque?

No, not all objects are opaque. Some objects are transparent (light passes through easily), translucent (light passes through but is diffused), or opaque (blocks light from passing through). It depends on the material and structure of the object.


What material that lets no light passes through?

An opaque material, such as metal or wood, does not allow any light to pass through it. This is because the material absorbs or reflects all incoming light, preventing it from transmitting through the object.


Can all light pass through glass?

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.


Do all lenses refract the light passes through them?

yes


How is light affected by and translucent object?

When light passes through a translucent object, it scatters in all directions due to the irregularities in the material's surface and composition. This scattering results in the object appearing to glow as light is diffused evenly throughout the material. The overall effect is a soft, muted illumination rather than a clear, direct beam of light passing through.


What happens when white light passes through a yellow filter?

When white light passes through a yellow filter, only the yellow wavelengths of light are transmitted while all other wavelengths are absorbed. This causes the light that passes through to appear yellow in color.


When all light passes through a material what is it called?

When all light passes through a material, it is called transparent. This means that the material allows light to pass through with little or no distortion, making objects on the other side visible.


What happens when light strikes a translucent objects?

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.


What type of spectrum is produced when the light emitted directly from a hot dense object passes through a prism?

A continuous spectrum is produced when light emitted directly from a hot dense object passes through a prism. This spectrum shows a rainbow of colors with no distinct lines, indicating that all wavelengths of light are present. This type of spectrum is characteristic of a blackbody radiation emission.


What happens to light that passes through a prism?

the colors of light seperates to show all the colors of light.


Do all materials form shadows?

No, transparent materials such as glass do not form shadows as light passes through them. Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an object, causing a contrast between areas of illumination and darkness.

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