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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
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How does light behave around opaque, transparent and translucent

Biology
2 answers:
goldenfox [79]3 years ago
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Answer:

Transparent objects allow all the light to pass through them. Opaque ones allow no light to pass through. Translucent allows light to go through but the area in it is no visible to determine the object

Explanation:

Think of Transparent as a window u can see straight through it is clear.Think of Translucent as a window with cold fog on the window light can come through it but you can't see whats outside.Think of Opaque as a black chalkboard light reflect on it but light cannot go through it

IrinaK [193]3 years ago
7 0
Answer:

Transparent: light will completely pass through and is very visible through the transparent object. For example, sunlight through a window

Translucent: some light will pass through, will be somewhat visible. For example, if you put a flashlight or your phones flash against a piece of paper, the light will pass through but not as much as light through a window

Opaque: you will not be able to see light through an opaque object, for example, putting a flashlight against a large book or a rock. No light will pass through the object.

Hope this helped :)
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