translucent
The term for materials that transmit and scatter light is called translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them, but the light is diffused or scattered in different directions. Examples include frosted glass or wax paper.
Opaque materials do not transmit light.
Opaque materials do not transmit light. These materials block the passage of light and do not allow it to pass through them, resulting in no transmission of light. Examples include metals, wood, and thick plastics.
The term for matter that scatters light and allows only a part of the light rays to transmit through is "translucent." This quality can be seen in materials like frosted glass or wax paper.
translucent
The term for materials that transmit and scatter light is called translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them, but the light is diffused or scattered in different directions. Examples include frosted glass or wax paper.
Opaque materials do not transmit light.
translucent
They are called Transparent materials.
They are called Transparent materials.
Opaque materials do not transmit light. These materials block the passage of light and do not allow it to pass through them, resulting in no transmission of light. Examples include metals, wood, and thick plastics.
They are called Transparent materials.
The term for matter that scatters light and allows only a part of the light rays to transmit through is "translucent." This quality can be seen in materials like frosted glass or wax paper.
opaque...
The term for a material that transmits light is "transparent." This means that the material allows light to pass through it without being scattered.
They are called Transparent materials.