An opaque object does not reflect light. Opaque objects absorb light.
The answer depends on the substance being dosed.
transparent or translucent
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transparent glass fibers
Opaque objects don't allow light to pass through them while translucent objects slow the passage of light but ultimately allow it to pass through.
obtrance
All substances absorb and reflect light to varying degrees. Some also transmit light.
Opaque materials do not transmit light.
Opaque materials (do not transmit light) Translucent materials (partially transmit light) Transparent materials (fully transmit light)
By not sending it
transmit
transmit is a type of light ray. what type i dont know
Objects that reflect light are said to be "reflective", objects that scatter light are said to be "diffusive", and objects that transmit light are said to be "transparent" or "translucent".
Opaque objects do not transmit light, meaning light cannot pass through them. Instead, they reflect, absorb, or scatter light that strikes them, depending on their properties.
No, opaque materials do not transmit any light because they do not allow light to pass through them. Light is either absorbed or reflected by opaque materials, resulting in little to no transmission of light.
Materials such as glass, plastic, and water are examples of materials that can transmit light to some extent. These materials allow light to pass through them, which makes them translucent or transparent depending on how much light is able to pass through.
No- UV is ultraviolet light. They transmit radio waves.