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Butter paper is opaque while iron is translucent

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Answered by nisha2425
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Answer:

Translucent materials.

If light falling on a object partially passes through it, it is termed as a translucent material.

Examples: Butter paper, frosted glass, muddy water, etc.

Opaque materials

If no light is able to pass through an object, it is called an opaque material.

Examples: Wood, iron, aluminium, etc.

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Answered by brainly1971
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false

Explanation:

butter paper is translucent because it allows only little light to pass through it. while iron is opaque because it does not allow any light to pass through it.

the light which falls on the iron surface reflects back in the same direction.

hence butter paper is translucent and iron is opaque.

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