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22 October, 20:55

Light can travel through materials that you can't see through like aluminum foil. True or false. Explain with evidence

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  1. 22 October, 21:01
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    Well, I don't want to get wound up in discussions of this material or that material or the other material. In many cases, it doesn't matter what kind of material it is, you'll be able to see through it if you just slice it thin enough.

    But your question can answer itself if we handle it carefully:

    How do we "SEE" anything? By light! So if there's light coming through something, then you can see through it. And if there isn't, then you can't. I think it's just that simple.

    That makes the statement false.
  2. 22 October, 21:24
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    False

    It can NOT because light will just bounce back and there will need to be an item transparent and due to the fact that aluminum foil is not transparent it will be then FALSE
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