you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
The transparent liquid that forms a coating on a tree is called sap. Sap is a mixture of water, sugars, and nutrients that moves through a tree's vascular system and plays a vital role in transporting nutrients and providing energy for growth.
No, water is not an opaque liquid. It is transparent, meaning light can pass through it easily without scattering. This is why we can see through water and why it appears colorless in small quantities.
When you see a transparent object in a clear liquid, it is due to the principles of refraction and transmission of light. Light passes through the transparent object and is bent or refracted when it enters the object, which allows you to see the object's shape. Additionally, the contrast between the object and the liquid allows you to visually distinguish them.
Well actually there are two types of objects that are not transparent:1.If the object is totally not transparent,it is called OPAQUE.2.If you can see through the object, but it appears blurred or unclear because of the scattering of light; it is called TRANSLUCENT.
Refraction
no, however the liquid can be transparent
The transparent liquid in a pen is typically ink. It is a liquid that is used to write or draw on paper when the pen tip makes contact with the surface.
Glycerine ******************* Opaque?
No it is just transparent.
It is a transparent liquid.
The transparent liquid that forms a coating on a tree is called sap. Sap is a mixture of water, sugars, and nutrients that moves through a tree's vascular system and plays a vital role in transporting nutrients and providing energy for growth.
determine the refractive index of a transparent liqiud
Varnish
To make acrylic paint transparent for glass, you can mix it with a specialized acrylic medium called "acrylic glazing liquid" or "acrylic pouring medium." These mediums help to thin out the paint and create a transparent effect when applied to glass surfaces.
not through pee!! Pee is transparent. But for example Mercury (Hg) is not transparent and it is a liquid.
its transparent as a gas but is translucent as a liquid if you can see it.
Yes, refraction is involved when you see a transparent object in a clear liquid. When light passes from air into the liquid and then into the transparent object, it changes speed and direction due to the difference in the refractive indices of the materials, causing the object to appear shifted or distorted.