We can see through it at the day time because it's light outside but at night when it's dark; switch on the light of the room and you are able to see yourself in the transparent glass.
Actually it is. Just look at the glass; under normal light conditions, you should be able to see something.
The surface of a transparent material doesn't scatter light.
Yes, transparent means you can clearly see through the object. Translucent means only light travels through, you cannot see a clear image, and opaque means no light or image is visible.
Transparent
No. Transparent means you can see through it. Glass blocks are translucent which means they let some light through but distort it so that you can not see through it.
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.
Because the glass itself is transparent. When the light passes through you can see everything that is putside.
atoms vibrate, causing it to heat up. Making it transparent.
Enough light gets through so that you can see the image clearly.
Two examples if transparent are glass and plastic sometimes (transparent=see through)
glass.
YES, maybe you can look through it and you will see it. A clear glass is transparent and you can see through transparent things
Glass is transparent meaning light passes through it and therefore you can see through it, but some light reflects back and if the surface is very smooth as glass often is then the light reflected back can be seen as a reflected image.
the entire object, no because the definition of transparent is 'lets light pass through', and obviously it doesn't because it provides a reflected image, but the glass part is transparent.
Leather (tanned animal skin) is not transparent, as you can't see through it (unlike transparent window glass).
Because glass is not perfectly transparent, some of the light is reflected
I can see through the transparent glass window perfectly.
Glass is transparent
Its transparent (see through).