All forms of matter have little subatomic particles that act as solar powered flashlights called phototransmitrons. As like many other subatomic particles, phototransmitrons have different properties from each other. Some absorb the same light they transmit, some absorb a certain wavelength and transmit others, and some, called inert phototransmitrons, absorb do not transmit any light. As in ferromagnetism, phototransmitrons have domains that may point all directions (in the case of gases which is transparent from all sides with minimal distortion) or phototransmitrons that that are slightly more polar (which would cause minimal to extreme distortion, like in solids). Phototransmitrons work hand in hand with photons to create light as we see it today. Much is there to learn about phototransmitrons, as it is a relatively new discovery. When light passes through objects, the photons hit these phototransmitrons and travel through the object via these particles and leave the other side.
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∙ 13y agotraveling of light depends the characteristics of the object. If it is opaque or if it is a black body, light doesn't travel. similarly if it is transparent it easily gets into it.during the period of travel it changes its velocity. traveling of light depends the characteristics of the object. If it is opaque or if it is a black body, light doesn't travel. similarly if it is transparent it easily gets into it.during the period of travel it changes its velocity.
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∙ 13y ago1. Light travels easily through a transparent object like: Air, Water, Plastic.
2. Light travels through an opaque object like: Wood, Pottery, Brick.
3. And some light can travel through a translucent object like: Paper, Milky plastic, Frosty glass, and Milky stained glass.
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∙ 9y agoWhen light passes through an object, it is only reflected in limited amounts. Light will only pass through transparent objects.
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∙ 11y agoIn the medium the light travels in straight line ,its speed depend on index of refraction of the medium.
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∙ 14y agolight will best traval through "empty space".
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∙ 7y agoYes. Light travels through objects that are transparent or translucent.
an objects light can pass through is transparent
"Clear" objects are named "clear" because light can pass through them. If light could not pass through them, they would not be labeled "clear".
Why can't light pass through what? To first contributer, don't say that. Say light cannot pass through solid, opaque objects at times.
Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
it is different because translucent objects leaves the light to pass through partially,but transparent objects leave the light to pass through fully.
an objects light can pass through is transparent
sometimes it pass through objects
"Clear" objects are named "clear" because light can pass through them. If light could not pass through them, they would not be labeled "clear".
Why can't light pass through what? To first contributer, don't say that. Say light cannot pass through solid, opaque objects at times.
Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
yes
opaque objects
NO, because light has been obstructed by it .And light can only pass through translucent and transparent object.
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it is different because translucent objects leaves the light to pass through partially,but transparent objects leave the light to pass through fully.
For example, air, water, glass.
opaque objects