Opaque
When light cannot pass through an object, it is called opacity. This means that the material does not allow light to travel through it and blocks the transmission of light.
No, light cannot travel through an opaque object such as a wall because the material absorbs or reflects the light, preventing it from passing through. Opaque objects block the transmission of any form of light, making them appear solid and impenetrable.
Light cannot travel through the Earth because it is an opaque material. When light encounters an opaque object, like the Earth, it is either absorbed or reflected by the molecules in the material, preventing it from passing through.
When light cannot pass through an object, a shadow is formed. Shadows are created when an object blocks the path of light, causing the area behind the object to appear darker.
An object that allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object.
When light cannot pass through an object, it is called opacity. This means that the material does not allow light to travel through it and blocks the transmission of light.
No, light cannot travel through an opaque object such as a wall because the material absorbs or reflects the light, preventing it from passing through. Opaque objects block the transmission of any form of light, making them appear solid and impenetrable.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light. How far they travel depends on when or whether they hit an object that they cannot pass through.
Light can travel through undistorted
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
Light cannot travel through the Earth because it is an opaque material. When light encounters an opaque object, like the Earth, it is either absorbed or reflected by the molecules in the material, preventing it from passing through.
Light waves cannot travel through an opaque object.Sound waves intensity is reduced drastically when it crosses an opaque object.Sound waves cannot propagate without a medium whereas light can travel without a medium of propagation.
An object through which light cannot pass is known as opaque.
When light cannot pass through an object, a shadow is formed. Shadows are created when an object blocks the path of light, causing the area behind the object to appear darker.
An object that allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object.
Light will not travel through an opaque sponge.
Refraction