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.An oily thin paper sheet will be*


Transparent

Transluscent

Opaque

Cannot be predicted​

Answers

Answered by revanasidda
2

Answer is Transluscent

Answered by chandujnv002
0

Answer:

An oily thin paper sheet will be translucent. This means that it allows some light to pass through, but not enough to see clearly through it. The oil on the paper sheet causes the light to scatter, making it difficult to see through the paper. It is not completely transparent, as you can't see through it clearly, and it is not completely opaque, as some light is able to pass through it.

Explanation:

(i) Transparent: A transparent object is one that allows all light to pass through it, and you can see through it clearly. An oily thin paper sheet will not be transparent because the oil on the paper causes the light to scatter and makes it difficult to see through the paper clearly.

(ii) Translucent: A translucent object is one that allows some light to pass through it, but not enough to see through it clearly. An oily thin paper sheet will be translucent because the oil causes the light to scatter, making it difficult to see through the paper clearly, but some light is able to pass through.

(iii) Opaque: An opaque object is one that does not allow any light to pass through it. An oily thin paper sheet will not be opaque because some light is able to pass through it, even though it is difficult to see through clearly.

(iv) Cannot be predicted: It is not correct to say that the transparency of an oily thin paper sheet cannot be predicted because, based on the information given, it is clear that it will be translucent, as explained above

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