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An opaque object is not transparent. Light can not pass through it. Doors, walls, wooden furnture and people would all be opaque. they are things that you can't see things throw like a TV, a bed Ect.

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A list of translucent objects in your house?

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Can light pass through translucent objects?

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Can translucent objects be refracted?

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Why you can see objects that are transparent translucent and opaque?

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Why do translucent objects appear green?

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