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Q14: What is the difference between transparent and translucent......?’?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Those substances or material, through which things can be seen are called transparent. For example-water, glass etc. The materials through which objects can be seen but not clearly are known as translucent. For example-oily patch on paper, butter paper.

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Answered by afnan1141
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Generally transparent means light goes through undisturbed and so makes an image, while translucent allows light through but not an image (e.g. frosted glass). Something that is transparent lets all light through without distorting the image -- it is as if the transparent object were not even there, visually speaking.

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