Science, asked by kajal8217, 9 months ago

We can’t identify the presence of completly transparent objects even in light. Is it correct or not? Support your answer.

Answers

Answered by lakshita3729
7

Answer:

no

Explanation:

no we can see transparent object in light

Answered by writersparadise
10

We cannot identify the presence of perfectly transparent objects due to the lack of any form of reflection from their surface.

For the human eye to perceive objects, it requires reflections off their surfaces to be picked up by the rods and cones found on the retina of the eye. However, if an object is perfectly transparent, it can only refract light, and not reflect incident light. As a result, the human eye will not be able to pick it up. However, by observing refraction of any underlying objects, we can partially identify the presence of perfectly transparent objects.

Similar questions