Sunglasses can be either translucent or transparent, depending on their design and material. Translucent sunglasses allow some light to pass through, while transparent sunglasses allow almost all light to pass through. The level of opacity can vary based on factors like tint, polarization, and UV protection coatings.
No, sunglasses are not transparent. Their lenses are designed to reduce the amount of visible light that passes through, providing protection from glare and harmful UV rays.
Sunglasses are typically tinted and classified as translucent because they allow some light to pass through but still offer some obstruction to vision.
Clear plastic is transparent.
Iron is neither transparent nor translucent. It is considered opaque, meaning it does not allow light to pass through it easily.
Silk: opaque Plexiglas (coloured): transparent or translucent depending on the thickness and color of the material
No, sunglasses are not transparent. Their lenses are designed to reduce the amount of visible light that passes through, providing protection from glare and harmful UV rays.
Sunglasses are typically tinted and classified as translucent because they allow some light to pass through but still offer some obstruction to vision.
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a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
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Transparent
crystals are transparent to translucent
No, it's translucent.
The mirror is a translucent object.
Transparent.
Glass is transparent
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