When all light passing through an object is able to transmit with no absorption or scattering, the object is said to be transparent. This means that light can pass through the object with minimal distortion, making it clearly visible on the other side. Examples of transparent materials include glass and clear plastics.
When light strikes a transparent object, it can be transmitted through the object, reflected off its surface, or refracted (bent) as it passes through. The behavior of light will depend on the angle at which it strikes the object and the material properties of the object.
A glass of water, a window, a clear light bulb, tissue paper (really thin), a water bottle, anything with holes in it (obviously), crystal, diamond, various gems, etc. I hope they weren't too obvious answers!
"Opaque" refers to a visual property where an object is not transparent – light does not pass through it. It is not a color itself but rather a description of the way light interacts with a surface.
An antonym for transparent is "Dark".
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No, a mirror is not transparent.
The transparent object is the monitor
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It isn't, unless the transparent object has shape. In that case, the light will be refracted.
An object that allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object.
Transparent is when you can clearly see through an object
An object that allows light to pass through it is called transparent. Examples of transparent objects include glass and clear plastic.
A magnifying glass is transparent, totally clear.
It is called a transparent object.
When you put a transparent object against the sun, the light goes through the object. Depending on the material and thickness of the object, it may refract or bend the light, casting a shadow or creating a prism effect.