definition - opaque, translucent and transparent
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an object in which light can pass completely is known as transparent
an object in which light can pass partially is known as translucent.
an object in which light cannot pass it totally is known as opaque object for ex-apple
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Opaque material refers
to common materials that are neither metallic (strong reflections) nor transparent (refractive). Plastic, wood, stone, ceramic are common examples of Opaque materials, and they are the most common type of material.
A translucent material lets light pass through, but objects on the other side can't be seen clearly. Think Shrinky Dinks or stained glass. In contrast, a transparent material allows you to clearly see the objects on the other side.
MATERIAL WHICH ALLOWS LIGHT TO COMPLETELY PASS THROUGH THEM ARE CALLED TRANSPARENT MATERIAL. ... According to science, object can be either transparent, translucent or opaque. Transparent- Materials or objects through which we can see through clearly, or light can pass through totally is known as a transparent material
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