Objects that allow most light to pass through are described as transparent. In contrast, translucent objects allow some light to pass through, but don't let you see objects. Opaque objects allow no light to pass through.
Uhm, the definition of translucent is "allowing light to pass through diffusely," so I guess most hand sanitizers are translucent since if you drip some on a window the light will go through...
Translucent means light passes through the medium, but the light is diffused so that object beyond cannot be seen clearly. Transparent means that light passes through the medium and is not diffused and objects beyound can be seen clearly.
The shadow is not a solid 'black' colour. It can be the same colour as the object and the shadow allows you to see through it more than an opaque objects shadow. An opaque object would block the light but a translucent object would give a shadow that you could quite easily see through
yeah if u can see through it but its blurry
Translucent windows allow some light to pass through but obscure the view, providing privacy while still allowing natural light in. Transparent windows allow light to pass through and provide a clear view of the outside, offering no privacy.
Translucent means light can go through it. Translucent colored things are things you can "see through." So translucent green is a green thing you can see through, that light can go through, such as, for instance, a green tinted piece of glass.
If you meant "translucent", that means you can see through it, but not clearly. Opaque means you can't see through it at all. It should not have meant translucent ; translucent cannot be seen through but light can pass through.
Translucent means that an object will only let some light through
A book isn't translucent, it's opaque.A transparent object allows most of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through clearly through it.A translucent object allows some of the light to pass through it allowing us to see through it to a limited extent.An opaque object allows no light to pass through it and does not allow us to see through it at all.
Translucent. Transparent means you can see through it, like glass. Opaque means you can't see through it at all, like brick walls. Translucent means that some light can pass through it, but you can't actually see what's on the other side. If you held a flashlight underneath a drum, you'd be able to see the light through the skin, but you couldn't actually see what was in there.
If the paper is truly see-through, then it is transparent. If you can see light through it, but not a clear image, then it is translucent.
Quartz can be transparent (clear) or translucent (you can see light through it, but shapes are very fuzzy).
no, they are most definitely translucent materials. in order, its transparent, translucent, then opaque. transparent being the most clear, opaque having no light filtered through.
Transparent materials allow light to pass through with little or no distortion, like glass. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but it scatters, making objects blurry, like frosted glass. Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through, like wood.
Oh, dude, a metal spoon is totally opaque. Like, you're not gonna see through that bad boy unless you're Superman with X-ray vision. So, yeah, if you're trying to peek through a metal spoon, good luck with that!
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.