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2 October, 17:46

Define transparent, translucent, opaque materials?

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  1. 2 October, 17:50
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    Transparent - when light is in context with transparent materials almost all of the the light is allowed to go through these materials.

    Ex: glass

    Translucent - materials that do not allow light to pass through easily.

    Ex: tissue paper

    Opaque - materials that allow no light to go through them.

    Ex: wood
  2. 2 October, 18:05
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    A transparent material is a material that

    allows you to see right through it.

    For example, glass is usually a transparent material.

    A translucent material is a material that allows

    you to see light, but it's distorted.

    For example, tracing paper is a translucent material.

    If a material is opaque, it blocks light from going through them.
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