Yes, a TV is opaque because it does not allow light to pass through it. Instead, it reflects or emits light to create the images we see on the screen.
A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
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A material that will not allow the transmission of light is called an opaque material.
Opaque.
Yes, books are usually opaque. Opaque means to block the passage of radiant energy and especially light.
A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
well opaque objects basically. like paper or a tv or furniture a brick
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Aluminum foil is opaque.
Opaque
more opaque [comparative] most opaque [superlative]
"opaque"
paper is opaque
it is because opaque
Yes, a carpet is opaque.
Opaque
"opaque"