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What happens if light passes through substance?

It depends on whether the substance is transparent, translucent or opaque. A transparent substance allows nearly all the light through. A translucent substance allows some light through. An opaque substance blocks all the light.


How can light refract?

Light hits a substance. The substance makes light change speed. Light gets scattered through the substance. Then the light bends.


What does light easily pass through?

Light easily passes through molecules or atoms that are small. :)


What is the light that passes through a substance?

The light that passes through a substance is called transmitted light. It refers to the portion of incident light that travels through the substance without being absorbed or reflected. Transmitted light can have a different intensity, color, or polarization compared to the incident light.


What three things can happen to light when it encounters a substance?

Light can be absorbed by the substance, reflected off the substance, or transmitted through the substance.


When a substance transmits no light?

When a substance transmits no light, it means that the substance absorbs all the light that comes in contact with it, preventing it from passing through. This could be due to the substance's molecular structure or composition, which causes it to absorb all wavelengths of light rather than allowing them to pass through.


What is transculent?

Light travels through, but the substance is not clear.


What is the difference between transparent and opaque substance?

A transparent substance allows light to pass through it freely, resulting in visibility through the material. In contrast, an opaque substance blocks light from passing through, making it impossible to see through the material.


What is the refractive index of a substance?

The refractive index of a substance is a measure of how much light bends when passing through that substance compared to the speed of light in a vacuum. It is a dimensionless quantity that determines the speed of light in that medium. The higher the refractive index, the slower light travels through the substance.


What do you look through in a light microscope?

Any organic substance or sample thin enough to let light through.


What happens when light passes through a substance near 0 degrees Kelvin?

When light passes through a substance near 0 degrees Kelvin, it bends and becomes deformed.


Is mud transparent or translucent?

Mud is neither transparent nor translucent. Mud is an opaque substance, meaning that it does not allow light to pass through it easily. As a result, you cannot see clearly through mud.