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why is a clear windowpane called the transparent substance?​

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Answered by aryaka66
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Consequently, photons of visible light travel through glass instead of being absorbed or reflected, making glass transparent. ... For example, ultraviolet light, which has a wavelength ranging from 10 to 400 nanometers, can't pass through most oxide glasses, such as the glass in a window pane.

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Glass is one of those materials, which means its electrons require much more energy before they can skip from one energy band to another and back again. Consequently, photons of visible light travel through glass instead of being absorbed or reflected, making glass transparent.

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