In science, opaque refers to materials that do not allow light to pass through them. Opaque objects, like metals or wood, absorb or reflect light instead of letting it pass through. This property is important in fields such as optics and material science.
Physical science's definition is no longer sufficient because it now includes other branches of science, such as Earth science and space science, which extend beyond the traditional boundaries of physical science. Additionally, advancements in technology and our understanding of the universe have broadened the scope of physical science to encompass interdisciplinary approaches that go beyond the study of physics and chemistry.
A material that will not allow the transmission of light is called an opaque material.
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* Opaque Means That Light Cant Pass Through It. * Is not transparent or translucent. * E.g. A Brick wall. * A Wooden Door
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In science, opaque refers to materials that do not allow light to pass through them. Opaque objects, like metals or wood, absorb or reflect light instead of letting it pass through. This property is important in fields such as optics and material science.
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A coating of colored, opaque, or transparent material applied to ceramics before firing.
no you cant see through itEdit (Wolf5370): Erm, the definition of opaque is that you can't see through it! So, yes a CD is mostly opaque (though the edges where ther film does nor reach is usually transparent - see through).