Glass bricks.
pearls are of transluscent in nature
when a wave is been reflected, the direction of the wave changes. The speed of a reflected wave depend on the material that caused the reflection, either it's an opaque, transluscent or transparent material. The speed of reflection is greater in the following ascending order. Transparent, transluscent and Opaque.
Transluscent means that only a litte light can pass through. It is not opaque and not transparent. It lies somewhere in the middle.
Quartz itself is transparent or transluscent. But trapped impurities such as iron, copper, etc give quartz a full rainbow of colors to choose from.
it doesn't lighten the color necessarily, but it does make it more transluscent. to lighten the colors, you add white. please dont be tattooing if you dont know the simple logic in it.
Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass, wax paper, and some types of plastics. These materials allow light to pass through, but diffuse it in a way that objects on the other side are not clearly visible.
I have had good luck holding the egg up to bright flashlight - if it is not fertile, the light will make the egg look transluscent. If it is fertile, the light will be blocked. Once you see it for yourself, you'll see that it's easy to do.
The three degrees of crystal diaphaneity are transparent (light passes through easily), translucent (light passes through but objects can't be seen clearly), and opaque (light does not pass through).
Yes, a translucent object can still cast a shadow because it allows some light to pass through it, while also blocking some light. The shadow may be less defined or lighter than that from an opaque object, depending on the transparency of the material.
There are a lot of examples .. 1. plastic bags 2. tracing paper 3. frosted glass 4. and so on Transluency occurs when some light pass through and some doesn't.. this creates a blurred vision in our eyes.. anything that is blur when u see through it is translucent
Yes, chrysoprase is a type of chalcedony containing nickel oxide which gives it its distinctive apple-green color. It is usually translucent to opaque, with some specimens exhibiting transparency when cut thinly. It is a popular gemstone for its unique color and is often used in jewelry.