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i don't know the thr right so it must be light and things that it goes throught see if that right and let me know

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What word is used for materials that light can pass through?

Transparent materials allow light to freely pass through them. Translucent materials also allow light to pass through them, but change the colour of the light.


Which objects light can pass through?

an objects light can pass through is transparent


What word lets all light pass through?

The word you're looking for is "transparent." Objects that are transparent allow light to pass through them without scattering the light.


What type of material always lets light pass through it?

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.


What is traslucent opaque and transparent?

Translucent materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it in different directions. Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through. Transparent materials allow light to pass through with minimal scattering, allowing objects to be seen clearly through them.


Clear transparent opaque?

Clear substances allow light to pass through with minimal distortion, such as glass. Transparent substances allow light to pass through without scattering, such as a clean sample of water. Opaque substances block light from passing through, such as a thick sheet of metal.


Which term describes matter that allows light to pass through without being scattered?

The term that describes matter that allows light to pass through without being scattered is transparent. Transparent materials are those that allow light to pass through them without significant distortion.


Can light pass through an object which is transparent?

yes


Can light pass through transparent object?

Yes.


What substance allows light to pass through it?

A substance that allows light to pass through it is called transparent. This means that it doesn't obstruct or absorb the light rays passing through it, allowing them to pass through with minimal reflection or refraction. Examples of transparent substances include glass, water, and air.


What is transparent translucent and opaque called?

These terms refer to the ability of a material to allow light to pass through it. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, translucent materials allow some light to pass through but not clearly, and opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through.


What are the three classification of materials according to how light travels through them?

Materials are classified into three catagories firstly opaque through which light can not pass,secondly transparent through which light can pass and lastly translucent through light light passes partially.

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