Transparent, Opaque and Translucent Objects
Transparent, Opaque and Translucent Objects Objects that can pass through each other while remaining unseen are called transparent objects . Examples incl...
Transparent, Opaque and Translucent Objects Objects that can pass through each other while remaining unseen are called transparent objects . Examples incl...
Objects that can pass through each other while remaining unseen are called transparent objects. Examples include clear liquids like water and oil, frosted glass, and some fabrics.
Opaque objects block all light, meaning they prevent it from passing through. Objects like black ink, opaque paints, and dark clouds are opaque.
Translucent objects have the ability to partially transmit light. They appear translucent, meaning they allow light to pass through but appear darker than opaque objects. Translucent objects include clouds, frosted glass, and some fabrics.
Here are some examples of transparent, opaque, and translucent objects:
Transparent:
Water
Clear glass
Fabric made of silk or satin
Some plastics
Opaque:
Black ink
Dark paint
Dark clouds
Some opaque fabrics
Translucent:
Clouds
Frosting
Some fabrics
Some paints