When water is poured into a transparent cup with a coin at the bottom, the light gets refracted as it passes through the water and into the air, causing the coin to appear raised and no longer hidden by the water. This phenomenon is called refraction and it makes the coin visible even though it's at the bottom of the cup.
Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
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.
No, the word 'transparent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a transparent container, a transparent lie).The noun forms of the adjective 'transparent are transparentness and transparency.
When water was poured into the cup, the coin became more visible due to the refraction of light. The water filled the air gaps between the coin and the cup, reducing the effects of reflection and making the coin easier to see.
When water is poured into a cup containing a coin, the coin becomes visible due to the change in light refraction caused by the water. The water has a different refractive index than air, bending the light rays as they pass through the water. This optical effect can make the coin appear clearer and more distinct against the background of the water. Additionally, the contrast between the coin and the water enhances visibility, making it more noticeable.
Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
Yes, clear water is transparent, meaning that light can pass through it easily without being scattered or absorbed. This allows for objects or substances underneath the water's surface to be seen clearly.
A bottle of mineral water is typically transparent, meaning that light passes through it easily and objects can be seen clearly through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but not to the extent of being completely clear like transparent materials.
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Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
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Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.