Can light be absorbed to a great extent through ground glass
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Absorption. When light travels through a glass, the intensity of the light is typically reduced. This absorption happens when the energy of a photon of light matches the energy needed to excite an electron within the glass to its higher energy state, and the photon is absorbed by the glass.
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the transparent the light falls it doesn't absorbs it realeses to out side.coming to translucent it absorbs some more than transparent because it absorbs some and realeses some.coming to opaque it is more absorber than translucent than transparent because opaque absorbs more and realeses less.
hence opaque>translucent>transparent
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