Refractive indexes of both the substances are same
When light goes through Perspex, which is a type of transparent plastic, it continues in a straight line unless it refracts (bends) due to the different medium it is passing through. The light may also undergo total internal reflection or scatter within the Perspex material. Ultimately, the Perspex allows light to pass through with minimal distortion.
nothing happpens. changing the shape doesnt do anything and adding more doesnt do anything either. the density will change tho if you add another chemical or substanceansthe above comment is correct. Unless you applied a force that changed its overall volume of course, whilst changing its shape.
Light will continue in a straight line through the medium unless it encounters a boundary or a change in the medium's properties. It may be absorbed, reflected, or refracted depending on the characteristics of the medium.
Angular momentum is maintained in such a case - and in fact in all cases, unless angular momentum is transferred to, or from, another body. This means it must rotate faster.Angular momentum is maintained in such a case - and in fact in all cases, unless angular momentum is transferred to, or from, another body. This means it must rotate faster.Angular momentum is maintained in such a case - and in fact in all cases, unless angular momentum is transferred to, or from, another body. This means it must rotate faster.Angular momentum is maintained in such a case - and in fact in all cases, unless angular momentum is transferred to, or from, another body. This means it must rotate faster.
If you apply a force to the outward or inward direction on a door or a window it will move to the direction of the applied force. If you apply the force towards the direction of the hinge then the door will not move. If you are superman then it will break. If you apply the force to opposite sides of a can then the can gets pressed. There are countless examples which are impossible to mention unless you can be specific in your approach to your imagination.
Refractive indexes of both the substances are same
. . . . in the right lane unless passing another vehicle.
It isn't, unless the transparent object has shape. In that case, the light will be refracted.
A solvent is a compound that can dissolve another substance. As far as my knowledge they do not have another word to describe it unless you want to say the solution that does the dissolving. In case you want to know, the substance that gets dissolved is called the solute
It dissolves in water.
When all light passing through an object is able to transmit with no absorption or scattering, the object is said to be transparent. This means that light can pass through the object with minimal distortion, making it clearly visible on the other side. Examples of transparent materials include glass and clear plastics.
There is always a polar opposite to any colour, unless the object is truly transparent.
Yes, unless it is contaminated.
no. unless you're in a hot boxed area you will not be affected in the least bit if you're literally "passing by", no, it will not.
It will always, unless it is the same substance (in the same state) or something of equal density. Something of lower denisty always floats on something with higher.
Looking through a microscope, most animal cells are pretty much entirely transparent unless you dye them.
Fingernails don't really hide anything; you can see the skin underneath them because they are transparent, unless you use fingernail polish.