A hand can appear to go through a table due to an optical illusion called refraction, where light bends as it passes through different materials. This can make the hand seem like it is passing through the table when viewed from certain angles.
Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
Light can be seen through translucent stones, such as quartz, opal, and moonstone. These stones allow light to pass through them, creating a unique and beautiful effect.
"Transparent" typically means that light can pass through an object without being significantly scattered or absorbed. On the other hand, "transmit" generally refers to the action of allowing a signal or energy to pass through a medium without significant loss. So while both terms involve passing through, they are not interchangeable.
Actually, that is a great question. I was just doing my homework when that question popped up. In fact, light does not bend. Have you ever seen light travel around a corner? Or under a table? Or through a closed door? Sound, on the other hand, is not like light. Notice that when you pass a corner, go under a table, or close a door, you can still hear whatever noise is happening in your area.
An object may appear fuzzy when seen through frosted glass due to the scattering of light as it passes through the rough surface of the glass, creating a blurred effect.
the light from the lamp below the table would not get through the sample, meaning it could not be seen or analysed.
Yes, as they are at their most condensed going through mitosis. Seen with a microscope, that is!
Well if you have seen your son's pubic hair, then wouldn't that tell you, that yes he is going through puberty.
he had seen it first hand
The ability to move the hand precisely in relation to what is seen is HAND-EYE COORDINATION.
Excepting groups 5-12 of the periodic table.the atomic radius increase down in the group.
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electronegativity
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There is a stair in the Periodic Table running along groups 13 to 17. The elements on the stairs are metalloids whereas the elements to its right are non-metals. Metals lie on the left side of the stairs.
"Electronegativity"
Elements