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Is a thin sheet of paper opaque translucent or transparent?

A thin sheet of paper is considered translucent, which means it allows some light to pass through but scatters it in the process. This is why you can see shapes and shadows through a piece of paper, but not clearly.


How do you walk through a sheet of paper?

It is not possible to physically walk through a sheet of paper as it is a physical barrier. However, you can "walk through" a sheet of paper in a magic trick or illusion by folding or cutting the paper in a certain way to create the illusion of passing through it.


Which has the lowest albedo a white sheet of paper a mirror the surface of a body of water or a black sheet of paper?

A black sheet of paper has the lowest albedo among the options given. Albedo refers to how much light a surface reflects, and black surfaces absorb more light, reflecting less back. The white sheet of paper would have a higher albedo due to its ability to reflect more light.


What color light will make a red sheet of paper look black?

Any light that does not contain the primary color red will make the sheet of paper look black. (for example green, blue, cyan,... but not yellow, violet,...) This is because the surface of the sheet is such that it absorbs all the colors of white light except red which is reflected and which is why it appears red in white light.


Why does a sheet of paper appear white?

A sheet of paper appears white because it reflects most of the light that hits it. The material that makes up the paper scatters the light in different directions, giving it a white appearance to our eyes.

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If you look through a red filter at a sheet of green paper that is in white light what will you see?

The paper appears black. -- The paper is called "green" because it absorbs any light that isn't green, and reflects only green light to the observer. -- The filter is called "red" because it absorbs any light that isn't red, and transmits only red light through to the other side. -- There's no red light shining from the paper into the filter, so there's no light leaving the filter. The paper appears black.


Is a thin sheet of paper opaque translucent or transparent?

A thin sheet of paper is considered translucent, which means it allows some light to pass through but scatters it in the process. This is why you can see shapes and shadows through a piece of paper, but not clearly.


What does a blue filter do to blue light?

Blue light will simply pass through a blue filter, as the filter will only absorb colours which are not blue (red and green).


How do you walk through a sheet of paper?

It is not possible to physically walk through a sheet of paper as it is a physical barrier. However, you can "walk through" a sheet of paper in a magic trick or illusion by folding or cutting the paper in a certain way to create the illusion of passing through it.


Which has the lowest albedo a white sheet of paper a mirror the surface of a body of water or a black sheet of paper?

A black sheet of paper has the lowest albedo among the options given. Albedo refers to how much light a surface reflects, and black surfaces absorb more light, reflecting less back. The white sheet of paper would have a higher albedo due to its ability to reflect more light.


Is bond paper is an example of opaque materials?

No. Bond paper is translucent. It does allow some light through but the wavefront is destroyed and the light reflected internally in the paper several times so that it is not at all transparent.An example of an opaque material is a sheet of metal.


Which has the lowest albedo A black sheet of paper A white sheet of paper The surface of a body of water or A mirror?

A black sheet of paper has the lowest albedo because it absorbs most of the light that hits it, reflecting very little back. Albedo is the measure of how much light is reflected by a surface, with higher albedo indicating more reflection.


What color light will make a red sheet of paper look black?

Any light that does not contain the primary color red will make the sheet of paper look black. (for example green, blue, cyan,... but not yellow, violet,...) This is because the surface of the sheet is such that it absorbs all the colors of white light except red which is reflected and which is why it appears red in white light.


Why does a sheet of paper appear white?

A sheet of paper appears white because it reflects most of the light that hits it. The material that makes up the paper scatters the light in different directions, giving it a white appearance to our eyes.


A sheet of red paper will look black when illuminated with what color light?

A sheet of red paper will look black when illuminated with green light. This is because red paper absorbs green light, preventing any reflection of light that would allow us to see the red color.


Can you generate enough heat from a light source to cut through something?

Take a magnifying glass, and you can direct the sunlight to rip through a sheet of paper. Message board me if this isn't enough.


Why does light reflect better off a mirror than a sheet of paper?

Light reflects better off a mirror than a sheet of paper because mirrors have a smooth, shiny surface that allows light to bounce off without scattering. In contrast, paper has a rough and absorbent surface that absorbs and scatters light, resulting in less reflection.