A translucent object is one that allows some light to pass through it, but scatters the light in such a way that objects on the other side are not clearly visible. Examples include frosted glass or wax paper.
In category theory, a zero object is an object that is both initial (there is a unique morphism from the zero object to any other object) and terminal (there is a unique morphism from any other object to the zero object) in a given category. It serves as a generalization of the concept of the zero element in algebraic structures.
Object a likely has a greater mass than object b since they have the same kinetic energy but object b is moving faster. This suggests that object a has more inertia compared to object b.
When an object's distance from another object is changing, it is in motion. The change in distance indicates that the object is moving relative to the other object.
Balanced forces acting on an object do not change the object's position.
Light waves can travel through various materials, including air, water, glass, and certain types of transparent plastics. These materials allow the light waves to pass through due to their structure, which allows the waves to be transmitted rather than absorbed or reflected.
Light travels through, but the substance is not clear.
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Pure alcohol is transparent, pretty much like water.
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Blank piece of paper,a few fabrics and stuff you can see threw not very clearly but you can see it
its opaque, its not transperent because you cant see the inside of it. transculent isn't either because it creates shadow.
We would not have light Because when light reflects transparent and transculent it goes through but opaque doesnt
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