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Transparent means that you can see something through it. Kinda of invisible but not quite.



Glass and water are examples of something that is transparent
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What is the opposite of tranparent?

Opaque.


What are examples of tranparent objects?

glass and windows


In which three modes does VTP operate?

The answer is tranparent, server, and client.


Why tranparent objects are visible?

Because they still absorb and scatter some light.


Is user level threads are transparent to kernel level threads?

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Is a mirror tranparent translucent or opaque?

A mirror is opaque because it does not allow light to pass through it. Instead, it reflects light, which is why we can see our reflection in it.


What is beryllium transparency?

Beryllium is tranparent to x-rays; windows of x-ray tubes are made from beryllium thin foil (0,3-0,5 mm).


What is tranparent?

Transparent is being able to see through an object or item. Having the ability to see what is on the other side. It could be clear, or clear with a colored hue.


What is the transparency of uranium?

Uranium is not a tranparent material for light.


A tranparent object that starts with letter P that bends light and breaks it up in the rainbow?

A prism is a transparent object that bends light and disperses it into the colors of the rainbow through refraction.


Can you see car exhaust better on a cold day?

No, you're not seeing th car's exhaust. You are seeing condensation occurring when cold moist air is pulled through the motor. After the engine warms up for a while, the whitish exhaust will become tranparent. No, you're not seeing th car's exhaust. You are seeing condensation occurring when cold moist air is pulled through the motor. After the engine warms up for a while, the whitish exhaust will become tranparent.


What do you call an object name that is neither tranparent or opque?

An object that allows some light to pass (but not all light to pass) is called "translucent". Examples include tracing paper and frosted glass.

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