how can we see transparent object if it does not reflect light?
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answer a truly transparent object doesnt reflect any colour in the sense that you seem to mean how we normally see transparent object by refracttion of light that cause effect lies behind it
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When it comes to clear objects, we see them because we see the way light bends (refracts) as it passes through the objects. Look closely at a glass cup. If the refraction of a a clear material can be mostly canceled, the object can be made virtually invisible
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When it comes to clear objects
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we see them because we see the way light bends (refracts) as it passes through the objects. Look closely at a glass cup. ... If the refraction of a a clear material can be mostly canceled, the object can be made virtually invisible
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