What are opeque, translusent & transparent objects

objects which do not allow light to pass are opaque objects.

objects which allow some light to pass are translucent objects.

and objects which allow light to pass are transparent objects.

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OBJECTS WHICH DO NOT ALLOW LIGHT PASS THROUGH THEM ARE CALLED OPAQUE OBJECTS. E.G WOOD

OBJECTS WHICH  SOME LIGHT TO PASS THROUGH THEM ARE CALLED TRANSLUCENT OBJECTS. E.G BUTTER PAPER

OBJECTS WHICH ALLOW LIGHT TO PASS THROGH THEM ARE CALLED TRANSPARENT OBJECTS .E.G GLASS

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objects through which light can pass easily are transparent objects

objects through which light can pass but parsilly is called translucent

object through which light cannot pass at all is calles opaqe object

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Opaque- the object through the light cannot be pass through it .
Translucent- the object through very less light can pass.
Transparent- the object through light can pass through it.
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Opaque object cannot allow light to passed through them
Translucent mterial allow a part of light to passed through them
Transparent material that allow light completely to passed through them
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Opaque object are donot allow light to passed through them
Translucent material are allow a part of light to passed through them
Transparent material are allow light campletely to passed through them
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Objects which allows light to pass through them is called transparent objects.
Objects which allows light to pass through them partially is called translucent objects.
Objects which does not allow light to pass through them is called opaque objects.
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An opaque object is neither transparent (allowing all light to pass through) nor translucent (allowing some light to pass through). When light strikes an interface between two substances, in general some may be reflected, some absorbed, some scattered, and the rest transmitted (also see refraction).

That which is transparent allows objects to be seen clearly through it: Clear wateris transparent. That which is translucent allows light to pass through, diffusing it, however, so that objects beyond are not distinctly seen

translucent material lets light pass through, but objects on the other side can't be seen clearly. Think Shrinky Dinks or stained glass. In contrast, a transparent material allows you to clearly see the objects on the other side. Frosted glass istranslucent, and regular glass is transparent.
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Transparent, Translucent & Opaque Objects - YouTube clean air pure water etc are examples of transparent objects objects. that do not allow any light to pass through them are called opaque objects as a result. ... that are partially transparent and partially opaque a called translucent objects. they allow light to pass through them in a scattered or diffused manner frosted.
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Opaque objects are those objects through which we cannot see at all.

Translucent objects are those objects through which we can see partially but not so clearly.

Transparent objects are those objects through which we can see clearly at all.
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Examples of transparent items are glass, water, and air. Those materials that allow some light to pass through them are called translucent and include things like frosted glass and wax paper. If an object does not allow any light to pass through it then it is opaque.
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OPEQUE OBJECTS ARE OBJECTS THROUGH WHICH YOU CANNOT SEE AT ALL. EG:TABLE
TRANSLUSENT OBJECTS ARE OBJECTS THROUGH WHICH YOU CANNOT SEE CLEARLY. EG:TISSUE PAPER
TRANSPERENT OBJECTS ARE OBJECTS THROUGH WHICH YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY. EG:GLASS
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opaque: object that do not allow light to pass through them
translucent: object that allow some light to pass through them
transparent: object that allow light completely to pass through them..

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Opeque objects are objects that do not allow light to pass through it.
Translucent objects are objects that allow ight to pass through it partially.
Transparent objects are objects that allow light to pass through it completely.
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OPAQUE-objects which do not allow light to pass and cannot see through it.......eg.book etc
TRANSULENT-which allow partial light to pass through it.......eg.butter papers etc.
TRANSPARENT-which allow light pass through it and we can easily see through it ......eg.glass etc. 
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Opaque objects are the objects through which light cannot pass. Eg- Wood

In translucent objects, Light can pass partially. Eg- butter paper

Transparent objects are the objects through which light can pass completely. Eg- Glass
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OPAQUE - objects whivh do not allow light pass through them 
TRANSPARENT  -  objects which allow light to pass through them 
TRANSLUCENT - objects which allow through which we can see another side through it but not clearly
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Opaque objects are the objects which does not allow light to pass through them such as your house almirah can you see what's inside it without opening it?[ wooden or other material almirah].    No you can't this is an example of opaque object.                                                                                          Transparent objects are the objects which allow light to completely pass through  them. E.g    Glass
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Translucent Objects : Translucent objects are the objects which allow the light to pass through it partially (less light to pass (blurry)) example : butter paper.
Transparent Objects : Transparent objects are the objects which allow the light to pass through it completely. example : glass.
Opaque Objects : Opaque objects are the objects which dosen't allow the light to pass through it. example : wall.

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objects which do not allow light to pass are opaque objects.

objects which allow some light to pass are translucent objects.

and objects which allow light to pass are transparent objects.

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    Opaque objects are those objects through which we cannot see at all.

    Translucent objects are those objects through which we can see partially but not so clearly.

    Transparent objects are those objects through which we can see clearly at all.
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      Objects which do not allow light to pass through them at all is known as OBAQUE OBJECTS : EXAMPLES OF SUCH ARE WOOD , CARDBOARD . 
      Objects which allow light to pass through them partially is known as TRANSLUCENT OBJECTS :  EXAMPLES OF SUCH ARE BUTTER PAPER , TRACING PAPER 
      Objects which allow light to pas through them fully is known as TRANSPARENT OBJECT : EXAMPLE OF SUCH ARE BLOCK OF GLASS , WATER , CLEAR AIR 

       
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      TRANSPARENT OBJECTS ALLOW LIGHT TO PASS THROUGH THEM.
      OBJECTS THAT DOESN'T ALLOW LIGHT TO PASS THROUGH THE ARE CALLED OPAQUE OBJECTS.
      OBJECTS THAT ALLOW LIGHT TO PASS THEM BUT PARTIALLY ARE CALLED TRANSLUCENT OBJECTS.
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      Opaque: object that do not allow light to pass through them are  opaque objects .
      Translucent: object that allow some light to pass through them are translucent objects 
      Transparent: object that allow light completely to pass through them transparent objects 
       
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      Opaque objects are those objects that do not allow the light to pass through it.

      Translucent objects are those objects that allow the light to pass through it but partially.

      Transparent objects are those objects which allow the light to pass through it completely without any obstacle
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      transparent:- allows light to pass through
      translucent:- allows light to pass through partially
      opaque:- does not allow light to pass through at all.
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      Objects which allows light to pass through them is called transparent objects.
      Objects which allows light to pass through them partially is called translucent objects.
      Objects which does not allow light to pass through them is called opaque objects.
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      Opaque:-  does not allow light to pass through
      translucent:- Allows light to pass through partially
      transparent:- allos light to pass through completely
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