Yes, a tube light is generally made of a glass or plastic tube that is translucent, allowing light to pass through it. The tube is coated on the inside with phosphor to convert the electrical energy into visible light.
No, a light bulb is not translucent. It is made of glass which is transparent, allowing light to pass through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but they diffuse the light.
Frosted glass, thin fabric, and wax paper are examples of translucent materials. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through them, but they also scatter the light, causing the objects to appear blurred or diffuse.
Yes, light can pass through translucent objects. Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but they scatter the light in different directions, creating a hazy or diffused appearance. Examples of translucent objects include frosted glass and wax paper.
My teacher told me that light can travel through translucent object.
A translucent medium allows some light to pass through, but scatters it in various directions. Examples of translucent materials include frosted glass and wax paper.
both are transparent since you cannot expect efficient lighting when light medium is translucent or opaque. In tubelight it is the fluoroscent coating inside the the tube which produces light and in bulb it is the filament. But finally the light passes through the glass which is transparent in nature
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No, a light bulb is not translucent. It is made of glass which is transparent, allowing light to pass through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but they diffuse the light.
Translucent materials allows light to pass through it. Windows is a translucent material because it allows light to pass through it
A light mounted at the end of a translucent plastic rod or tube would be simple. You'd probably use LED's.
A translucent material is a material which light can pass through.
Water is translucent, that is light can pass through it.
Stained glass is translucent because it let's some light come through but also absorbs and scatters light.
Frosted glass, thin fabric, and wax paper are examples of translucent materials. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through them, but they also scatter the light, causing the objects to appear blurred or diffuse.
Yes, light can pass through translucent objects. Translucent materials allow light to pass through, but they scatter the light in different directions, creating a hazy or diffused appearance. Examples of translucent objects include frosted glass and wax paper.
Yes, that is what translucent means (from Latin)
transparent or translucent