gomezisa000
gomezisa000
10-12-2019
Chemistry
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kalyani62
kalyani62
17-12-2019
Answer:
Transparent object cannot reflect or absorb light. They can only refract.
Translucent object can reflect , refract and absorb .
Opaque objects can only reflect and absorb .
Explanation:
Objects are either; transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on the amount of light that is able to pass through them.
Objects that are transparent look clear, like eye glasses or water.
Light passes through transparent objects
, so you can see through them.
Which means
perfectly Transparent objects CANNOT reflect or absorb light incident light on them.
Some objects are translucent meaning they only
let some light through
. For example, most paper is translucent.
They allow only some light to pass through which
means they reflect and absorb partially
.
The can also refract.
Some objects are opaque.
This means that no light is able to pass through them.
These can , reflect and absorb . But they can't refract .
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