Maximum part of light is reflected by
(a) opaque object
(b) translucent object
(c) transparent object
(d) all of these
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A correct answer is an option (c) transparent object
- Materials like air, water, and clear glass are known as clear.
- once light encounters transparent materials, the majority of it passes directly through them.
- Glass, for example, is transparent to any or all visible light. clear objects permit some light to travel through them.
The commonest transparent objects are as follows:
- Clean Air.
- Clear glass.
- Clear plastic.
- Clearwater.
- Diamond.
- plastic wrap sheet.
- Prism.
- Lenses.
- Materials are often classified supported by the quantity of sunshine they transmit.
- Materials, that allow complete transmission of sunshine, are known as clear. Any object is often seen through transparent material.
- One example of transparent material is pure glass.
- Opaque materials either replicate or absorb any incident light.
- As a result, light rays cannot suffer opaque materials. Wood, stone, and so forth, are opaque materials. clear materials permit the partial transmission of light through them.
- an area of the incident light could get mirrored or scattered because it passes through the inside of the material.
- Any object, seen through a translucent material, seems fuzzy or blurred. Some examples are oily paper, tissue, some plastics, etc.
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