The ability to see through a transparent object is due to the property of the object allowing light to pass through without significant scattering or absorption. This property results in light being transmitted through the object, rather than being reflected or blocked. Examples of transparent materials include glass and certain plastics.
This is called transparency. When light is able to pass through an object without being scattered, reflected, or absorbed, the object is transparent.
Opaque means that light does not pass through, resulting in an object being not transparent. Translucent means that light is able to pass through, but the object is not fully transparent and scatters the light.
If an object is translucent, it means that it allows some light to pass through it, but diffuses or scatters the light in the process. This makes the object appear semi-transparent, as some light is able to penetrate through it.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.
This is called transparency. When light is able to pass through an object without being scattered, reflected, or absorbed, the object is transparent.
Opaque means that light does not pass through, resulting in an object being not transparent. Translucent means that light is able to pass through, but the object is not fully transparent and scatters the light.
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.
The definition of "transparent" is, "allows light to pass through". Regardless of width, an object can only be transparent if its composition allows light to pass through. The other criteria is thickness. Even if the object is made of glass, if it is thick enough it will not be transparent. You will not be able to see through it although some glimmer of light may reach all the way through and appear, usually as a pale green glow.
If an object is translucent, it means that it allows some light to pass through it, but diffuses or scatters the light in the process. This makes the object appear semi-transparent, as some light is able to penetrate through it.
Enough light gets through so that you can see the image clearly.
It means its not transparent. Light cannot pass through it. When something is opaque, you can't see through it. It also can mean that the object does not reflect light, an object without luster. Here are some materials that light can't travel through: a teddy bear, wood, computers and some clay.
Transparent is being able to see through an object or item. Having the ability to see what is on the other side. It could be clear, or clear with a colored hue.
it means able to sea through it
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
If something is transperent it means that u can see through it, and light can be able to pass through it. If a speach is transparent; it means it was made clearly and so easy for people to understand.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.