You may view a target object through the medium. This will give you an objective measure of the clarity of the material, expressed in terms of distance over which the target is discernable.
Distilled water has a clear distance of about 80m.
The clearest natural water in the world is in Blue Lake, on a tributary of the Sabine River in Nelson, New Zealand.This has a clarity distance between 70 and 80m.
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An example of degree of transparency would be the percentage of a window that allows light to pass through it. Another example could be the opacity level of a document where higher transparency means more see-through.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
You could measure time intervals, such as the duration of an event or the time it takes to complete a task. A stopwatch can also be used to measure the speed of something by timing how long it takes to travel a certain distance. Additionally, you could track the frequency or rate of an activity by timing how often it occurs within a set time period.
You could examine their melting points—ice melts at a much lower temperature than glass. Another way is transparency—glass is transparent, while ice can be translucent or opaque. You could also use a refractometer to measure their refractive indexes, which differ between glass and ice.
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If something is transparent, it is see through
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Considering that transparency and opacity are opposites, yes. Something completely transparent is not at all opaque, and something completely opaque is not at all transparent. However, something which is 50% transparent is also 50% opaque, and something 25% transparent would be 75% opaque, and something 25% opaque would be 75% transparent. Transparency and opacity are at the opposite ends of the same scale.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
An example of degree of transparency would be the percentage of a window that allows light to pass through it. Another example could be the opacity level of a document where higher transparency means more see-through.
Transparency.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
You cannot compare these two items. One is a measure of weight while the other is a measure of size or space. 552 grams is a measure of how much something weighs. Cubic centimeter is a measure of how much space something takes up or the size of something as it is a measure of volume. The two are not compatible. I'm sorry I could not be of more assistance.
transparancy is how much light can get through something, and viscosity has to do with thickness of a liquid
Candidates often talk about government being transparent. Clear water in a glass is transparent.
Opacity is the property of something to not be "see-through" or letting light in (i.e. translucence or transparency). If something is opaque, it reflects a certain colour that it doesn't absorb. That colour could be anything within the visual spectrum of light/EM waves.