its the same as how light passed though glass and water. if you place a light behind the jelly there is a coloured shadow if front fo it because of how the light fragments as it passes though the jelly. the reflecion of the crystals in the jelly case the colour to show. same as how you can see what colour the jelly is in the first place
White light.
Translucent. This means that the food allows light to pass through it, but it is not completely transparent like glass. Items such as thin slices of fruit or jelly are examples of translucent foods.
A colored filter absorbs certain wavelengths of light and only allows specific colors to pass through. The color of the filter determines which wavelengths are transmitted and which are absorbed. For example, a red filter absorbs blue and green light, allowing only red light to pass through.
A blue filter transmits blue light while absorbing other colors of light. This means that only the blue wavelengths of light are allowed to pass through the filter, while the rest are blocked.
Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
White light.
Jelly is see-through, making it 'transparent', so yes. In this case, it doesn't matter what type of light you're talking about.
Translucent.
Translucent. This means that the food allows light to pass through it, but it is not completely transparent like glass. Items such as thin slices of fruit or jelly are examples of translucent foods.
slightly. This answer is wrong. It is misleading, because Jell-o would be translucent. Something that is opaque does not allow any passage of light. Jell-o however allows some light to pass through it. So, the correct answer would be, NO.
A colored filter absorbs certain wavelengths of light and only allows specific colors to pass through. The color of the filter determines which wavelengths are transmitted and which are absorbed. For example, a red filter absorbs blue and green light, allowing only red light to pass through.
A blue filter transmits blue light while absorbing other colors of light. This means that only the blue wavelengths of light are allowed to pass through the filter, while the rest are blocked.
The iris is the coloured part of the eye.
Transparent materials will always allow light to pass through, translucent materials will allow light to pass through as well but the light rays will be scattered. Opaque materials will not allow any light to pass through.
Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
An object through which light cannot pass is known as opaque.
Some light is allowed to pass through, but not all, making it translucent.