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The passage of light through an object can affect its properties by changing its color, transparency, and ability to absorb or reflect light. Light can interact with the molecules in the object, causing them to vibrate or move, which can alter the object's appearance and behavior.
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This process occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected.
Resistance is a measure of how much an object opposes the passage of electrons
The passage of light through an object refers to the phenomenon where light travels through the material of the object, either allowing it to pass through (transparency), be partially absorbed or reflected (translucency), or prevent it from passing through (opacity). The interaction of light with the atoms and molecules of the object determines its optical properties.
Smoothing an object's shape is called streamlining. It is used for improving passage through air as well as water.
opening and closing on a garment to restrict or allow the passage of an object.
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opening and closing on a garment to restrict or allow the passage of an object.
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected. The amount of light that is transmitted depends on the material's properties, such as its thickness and composition.