Yes, light can pass through milk but it will be scattered and absorbed because milk is not a transparent medium. The fat and protein molecules in milk can cause the light to scatter, giving it an opaque appearance.
Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
Mercury is reflective in its liquid form.
Light can both go through and reflect off of glass. When light passes through glass, it is transmitting through the material. However, if the angle of incidence is steep, light can reflect off the surface of the glass.
No, hematite is opaque and does not allow light to pass through it.
Yes, light can pass through glass because glass is a transparent material that allows light to travel through it.
Milk
Light does not pass through a glass of milk. The glass is transparent, so the light will be refracted a bit when entering the glass, and again while leaving the glass, but milk itself is opaque. Light would be absorbed in the milk, and converted into heat.
can light go through a book .and why
Mercury is reflective in its liquid form.
Depends on the "object" and the frequency of the "light." All light waves can go through SOME objects, and some are stopped by an object that others can go right through. Radio waves can easily go through walls, optical light waves can go through glass, UV light can be easily stopped by many objects but can go through some others, and x-rays and gamma rays go through a wide variety of objects.
Light can both go through and reflect off of glass. When light passes through glass, it is transmitting through the material. However, if the angle of incidence is steep, light can reflect off the surface of the glass.
postman are leally allowed to go through a red light
No, hematite is opaque and does not allow light to pass through it.
Yes, light can pass through glass because glass is a transparent material that allows light to travel through it.
Find the light and go through there.
A vacuum.
Milk has a pH level of 6.7, so it is slightly acidic. If you dip pH paper inside milk it will probabally go light green.