Choose the opaque object from the following
Answers
Answered by
0
Charcoal is an opaque object.
- Objects are divided into three categories on the basis of the transmission of light through them.
- They are Transparent objects, Translucent objects, and opaque objects.
- In transparent objects the transmission of light takes place completely therefore the objects can be seen clearly through it. Example: glass
- In translucent objects, the transmission of light takes place not at a higher extent therefore objects seen through look blurry. For Example butter paper
- opaque objects are dense in nature and transmission of light does not take place therefore nothing can be seen through the object. Example: Charcoal.
- It can be seen that charcoal is an example of an opaque object.
#SPJ3
Answered by
0
Complete Question:
Choose the opaque object from the following:
(a) Charcoal
(b) Air
(c) Glass
(d) Water
Answer:
(a) Charcoal is the ideal answer. Charcoal is an opaque object.
Explanation:
On the idea of the transmission of mild via objects, objects are divided into 3 categories.
- Transparent objects.
- Translucent object.
- Opaque objects.
Transparent objects:
- Transparent objects are the ones from which transmission of mild is entire and gadgets may be absolutely visible via them.
- For e.g Window Glass, Water, Air, etc.
Translucent objects:
- Translucent objects are the ones from which transmission of mild isn't at a better quantity to peer the item absolutely and objects appearance blurry via them.
Opaque item:
- Opaque objects are the dense ones that are dense and transmission of mild isn't viable and not anything may be visible via them.
- For e.g Brick walls, Charcoal, Metal sheet, etc.
Hence, from the above description, it's miles clean that "Charcoal" is an opaque item from the given options.
#SPJ2
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
3 months ago
English,
3 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
Computer Science,
11 months ago
English,
11 months ago