Physics, asked by Kalia27, 11 months ago

When a beam of light strikes a translucent surface,what happens to it?​

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Answered by Mrinmaya
2

Answer:

nothing happens

Explanation:

The light does not pass directly through the materials. It changes direction many times and is scattered as it passes through. Therefore, we cannot see clearly through them and objects on the other side of a translucent object appear fuzzy and unclear. Opaque objects block light from traveling through them.


Kalia27: So,ultimately what happens?
Answered by Amanpayal
0

Answer:

When a beam of light will strike a translucent surface it will disperse into seven colour. This phenomenon is known as dispersion of light

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