Yes, books are usually opaque. Opaque means to block the passage of radiant energy and especially light.
Opaque items are objects that do not allow light to pass through them, making them not transparent. Common examples of opaque items include walls, metal sheets, and closed doors.
A material that will not allow the transmission of light is called an opaque material.
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Opaque is defined as an object which is not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; notallowing light to pass through. Example of opaque objects are: * Cardboard * Book * Desk* Tree and * Brick
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Yes. Opaque means you can not see any light through the object.
This is referred to as an opaque overhead projector, or sometimes simply as an "opaque projector." This is in contrast to the regular overhead projector which must have transparencies to project, an opaque projector can project an image of opaque objects such as the paper pages of a book.
Most are, but some are translucent.
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Opaque items are objects that do not allow light to pass through them, making them not transparent. Common examples of opaque items include walls, metal sheets, and closed doors.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
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(Opaque is an adjective meaning unable to be seen through, blocking light, non-transparent.)"Adding tinting film to car windows makes them nearly opaque from the outside.""When comparing liquids, milk is translucent while oil is opaque.""The decisions of the Chinese government are made behind an opaque curtain of bureaucracy."
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Yes, a carpet is opaque.
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