A) we are not able to see things behind a wall. what does this fact tell us about light.
b) which is a better example of translucent material, chart paper or butter paper?
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A) We aren't able to see through a wall. This suggests us that light can not travel through opaque solids, so the light that reflects off our eyes, hits the wall and gets reflected again, instead of seeping through it, making us unable to see through the wall.
B) A better example of translucent material is butter paper.
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yes we cannot see things behind wall.
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