Example(EX): tissue paper
Silk: opaque Plexiglas (coloured): transparent or translucent depending on the thickness and color of the material
Yes, wax paper is translucent because it only lets some light go through.
An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
Translucent. This means that the food allows light to pass through it, but it is not completely transparent like glass. Items such as thin slices of fruit or jelly are examples of translucent foods.
translucent because it means that you can kind of see through it
translucent because it means that you can kind of see through it
translucent rock
Silk: opaque Plexiglas (coloured): transparent or translucent depending on the thickness and color of the material
Frosted window glass and lace curtains would be translucent. They allow light through but obscure items so privacy is maintained.
Examples of translucent items include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain plastics like shower curtains or plastic bottles. These materials allow light to pass through, although they may not be completely transparent.
Translucent items in the house are objects that allow light to pass through but do not permit clear visibility of objects behind them. Common examples include frosted glass lampshades, sheer curtains, and certain plastic containers. These items can enhance privacy while still allowing natural light to filter in, creating a softer ambiance in the space. Translucent materials are often used in decor for both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Yes, wax paper is translucent because it only lets some light go through.
An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
translucent
Translucent. This means that the food allows light to pass through it, but it is not completely transparent like glass. Items such as thin slices of fruit or jelly are examples of translucent foods.
Things you can some what see through. i.e stained glass, colored liquid, wax paper, ect.
No, it's translucent.