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why does the transparent material allow light to pass through them what is the reason behind this ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Light waves cause vibrations in surface atoms, which are either absorbed, transmitted or reflected. Transparency is caused by the transmission of light waves. If the vibrational energy of a light wave is passed through the object, then the object appears clear, or transparent.

  • When light encounters transparent materials, almost all of it passes directly through them. Glass, for example, is transparent to all visible light. If green light passes through a transparent object, the emerging light is green; similarly if red light passes through a transparent object, the emerging light is red.

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Answered by vaishukhatri1234
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Answer:

According to the wave theory of light

light is in the form of wave , which allows light to pass through a transparent material

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