Maximum part of light is reflected by *
a) opaque object
b) translucent object
c) transparent object
d) all of these
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The right solution to the given question is an option a: Opaque objects.
- The amount of light that may travel through any material is determined by the substance's kind and internal structure.
- Opaque materials are thick and opaque, allowing no light to flow through. The substance either totally reflects or absorbs all of the incident light. This can be understood based on the fact that we cannot see on the other side of opaque material. It shows maximum light reflection back to its path or making some angle.
- It comprises items such as stone, wood, and walls, among others.
- Translucent objects partially transmit or scatter light and partially reflect it.
- All incident light that falls on a transparent object is mostly transmitted. It has a very low light reflection.
- Therefore, the right response is the opaque object in this context of the question.
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Answer:
a) opaque object reflect maximum part of light.
Explanation:
- Opaque objects are non transparent to any visible light.
- When light is descended on an opaque object, most of the light gets reflected, and some light is absorbed.
- Opaque objects do not allow light rays to travel through them, unlike translucent or transparent objects.
- Transparent objects on the other hand, allow light rays to travel through them, for example glass.
- A few examples of opaque materials are cemented wall, wood and cardboard.
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