"Tranlucent" refers to an object that allows some light to pass through but diffuses it. "Transparent" refers to an object that allows light to pass through without diffusing it.
An opaque object does not allow light to pass through, making it impossible to see through it. In contrast, a transparent object allows light to pass through, enabling objects to be seen clearly on the other side.
Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
Translucent materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it, making objects on the other side blurry. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, without scattering it.
Light rays change speed and direction as they pass from one transparent material to another, a phenomenon known as refraction. The amount of bending depends on the difference in optical density between the two materials.
Transparent matter allows light to pass through completely and objects can be seen clearly on the other side (glass, air). Translucent matter allows light to pass through but scatters it, making objects appear blurry or unclear (frosted glass, wax paper).
Hardness and Streak
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
Usually ceramics is not transparent and glass is
A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent
The wings of a glass wing butterfly are transparent, while the painted lady butterfly's wings are not transparent.
the first difference is the transparency........the of the budamate inhalaer is is transparent......in the case of packing of budecort there is no transparency......
An opaque object does not allow light to pass through, making it impossible to see through it. In contrast, a transparent object allows light to pass through, enabling objects to be seen clearly on the other side.
Such materials through which you can see are called transparent materials. As for example-glass. Such materials through which you cannot see are called opaque materials. As for example- wood
Transparent you can see through, so this could be coloured plastic or coloured glass which you can see through. Invisible is not visible to the eye.
There is no difference between lense and lens. All is the same.
A typedef is a compiler macro. A reference is a pointer, usually implemented with transparent syntax. They have no relationship between each other.
Differentiate between a simple bridge and transparent bridge