Write difference between Transparent , Translucent and Opaque objects?
The Difference between Translucent , Transparent and Opaque objects are :
Transparent :- The ojects through which we can see clearly are called Transparent objects.
Example - (1) - water , air , glass etc.
Translucent :- The objects through which we can see but not clearly are called Translucent Ojects.
Example - (2) - an oily patch on a paper , fog , hand (when lighted with torch ) butter paper etc.
Opaque :- The objects through which we cannot see are said to be Opaque Ojects.
Example -(3)- wooden box , mirror , stones etc.
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Transparent objects are those through which light can easily pass and we can see objects clearly across it. Translucent objects are those objects through which partial light goes through and we can see partially only while opaque objects are those which don't allow any light to pass through them and we cannot see through them. Transparent objects don't cast a shadow, translucent objects cast a weak shadow while an opaque object castes a dark shadow.
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Definitions :
Transparent :
Objects through which things can be seen very clearly and allow light to pass through it are called transparent objects . The examples of transparent objects are glass , water , air etc.Sometimes you may have in the shops that the eatables like chocolates , fried items like murukku etc. are kept in some transparent boxes so that everybody can see what is there inside the transparent box . A transparent object do not cast a shadow.
Translucent :
Object through which things can be seen but not clearly are called translucent objects. The examples of translucent objects are butter paper , oil paper etc . A translucent object casts shadow partialy which means a weak shadow .
Opaque :
Objects through which things things cannot be seen and do not allow light to pass through are called opaque objects . The examples of opaque objects are notebook , stones etc. An opaque object casts a dark shadow.
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Transparent objects | Translucent objects | Opaque objects |
These objects allow light to pass through them. | These objects allow light to pass through them partially. | These objects do not allow light to pass through them. |
One can clearly see through transparent objects. | One can see through translucent objects but not very clearly. | One cannot see through opaque objects. |
Transparent objects do not cast shadows because they do not block light. | Translucent objects cast faint shadows as they block light partially. | Opaque objects cast dark shadows as they block light completely. |
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The Difference between Translucent , Transparent and Opaque objects are :
Transparent :- The ojects through which we can see clearly are called Transparent objects.
Example - (1) - water , air , glass etc.
Translucent :- The objects through which we can see but not clearly are called Translucent Ojects.
Example - (2) - an oily patch on a paper , fog , hand (when lighted with torch ) butter paper etc.
Opaque :- The objects through which we cannot see are said to be Opaque Ojects.
Example -(3)- wooden box , mirror , stones etc
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Transparent objects: 1) Objects which allow light to pass through them.
2)Objects that do not cast any shadow
Translucent objects: 1)Objects which allow light pass through them partially
2)Objects which cast faint shadows.
Opaque objects:1) Objects which do not allow any light to pass through them.
2)Objects which cast dark shadows.
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Transparent objects | Translucent objects | Opaque objects |
These objects allow light to pass through them. | These objects allow light to pass through them partially. | These objects do not allow light to pass through them. |
One can clearly see through transparent objects. | One can see through translucent objects but not very clearly. | One cannot see through opaque objects. |
Transparent objects do not cast shadows because they do not block light. | Translucent objects cast faint shadows as they block light partially. | Opaque objects cast dark shadows as they block light completely. |
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Transparent objects = Those objects which allow all the light to pass through them are called transparent objects.
Translucent objects = Some objects allow only a part of light falling on them to pass through, not all of it, such objects are called translucent objects. For example: a single thin sheet of paper
Opaque objects = If an object completely stops all the light falling on it, it is an opaque object
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Translucent objects are those objects through which we can see partially
Opaque objects are those objects through which we can see anything
Transparent - glass
Translucent - butter paper , tracing paper
Opaque - wood
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Translucent-by using these objects we can only see partially, light can partially pass through these objects, example-polythene, butter paper, etc
Opaque-these are the objects by which we can't see, by using these objects light can't pass through them,example-bed,wrapper,etc
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-light can pass through completely
-do not cast shadows as they do not block light
-clearly can be seen through
Transclucent
-light can pass through partially
-cast faint shadows
-can be seen through partially
Opaque
-light cannot pass through
-cast dark shadows
-cannot be seen through
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- We can see through them clearly
- Do not cast shadow
- Allow light to pass through them
completly
Eg: glass,air,water
Translucent:
- we can see through them,but not clearly
- Do not cast shadow
- Allow light to pass through them partially
Eg: butter paper,fog,muddy water
Opaque:
- We cannot see through them at all
- Cast shadow
- Do not allow light to pass through them
Eg: wood,wall,bricks
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The object which allow light to pass through it is known as transparent objects.
Translucent object
The objects which allow little light to pass through it is known as translucent object.
Opaque object
The objects which do not allow any light to pass through it is known as opaque object.
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Translucent = The objects which allow a part of light to pass through it is called Translucent objects.
Opaque = The objects which do not allow light to pass through it is called Opaque objects.
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Translucent :- Objects that allow light to pass through them partially are called translucent objects.
Opaque :- Objects that do not allow light to pass through them are called opaque objects.
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Translucent - Materials that allow the light to pass through them partially are called translucent object. Example- Ground glass,Frosted glass.
Opaque- Materials that do not allow the light to pass through them are called Opaque object. Example-Wood Cardboard
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Translucent,A medium that allows the light to pass through it partially ex, paraffin wax ,frosted glass ,smoke glass.
Opaque,A body which doesn't allow light to pass through it ex, woods, metas, stones.
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Translucent objects are those objects which allow the light to pass through them partially.
Ex-tracing paper,tinted glass
Opaque objects are those objects which does not allow the light to pass through them.
Ex-human beings,chair,table
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Translucent objects
Opaque objects
These objects allow light to pass through them.
These objects allow light to pass through them partially.
These?objects do not allow light to pass through them.
One can clearly see through transparent objects.
One can see through translucent objects but not very clearly.
One cannot see through opaque objects.
Transparent objects do not cast shadows because they do not block light.
Translucent objects cast faint shadows as they block light partially.
Opaque objects cast dark shadows as they block light completely
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Transparent?:- The ojects through which?we can see clearly?are called?Transparent?objects.?
Example - (1) -?water , air , glass?etc.
Translucent??:- The objects through?which we can see but not clearly?are called?Translucent?Ojects.
Example - (2) -?an oily patch on a paper , fog , hand (when lighted with torch ) butter paper?etc.
Opaque?:- The objects through?which we cannot see?are said to be?OpaqueOjects.?
Example -(3)-?wooden box , mirror , stones?etc.
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Translucent- Objects which allow light to pass through them partially. EG- Frosted glass, butter paper etc.
Opaque- Objects which do not allow light to pass through them at all. EG- Wood, Iron etc.
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Translucent materials:are those that allow some light to pass through them but the object on the other can be seen partially. Frosted glass, butter paper,oily paper and muddy water are translucent. Through we can see the object on the other side, but we cannot see it's details .
Opaque materials:are thosr that do not allow light to pass through them and object on the other side cannot be seen at all. Wood,cement,cardboard,brick and metals,etc. are examples of opaque materials.We cannot see through these objects.
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Translucent objects
Opaque objects
These objects allow light to pass through them.
These objects allow light to pass through them partially.
These?objects do not allow light to pass through them.
One can clearly see through transparent objects.
One can see through translucent objects but not very clearly.
One cannot see through opaque objects.
Transparent objects do not cast shadows because they do not block light.
Translucent objects cast faint shadows as they block light partially.
Opaque objects cast dark shadows as they block light completely.
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Please see my answer below.
Transparent object - you can see completely through transparent object.
Opaque objects -you can't see through opaque objects.
Translucent objects- you can see partually through translucent objects.
Hope my answer clears your doubt
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Transparent :- The ojects through which we can see clearly are called Transparent objects.
Example - (1) - water , air , glass etc.
Translucent :- The objects through which we can see but not clearly are called Translucent Ojects.
Example - (2) - an oily patch on a paper , fog , hand (when lighted with torch ) butter paper etc.
Opaque :- The objects through which we cannot see are said to be Opaque Ojects.
Example -(3)- wooden box , mirror , stones etc.
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Opaque objects?= If an object completely stops all the light falling on it, it is an opaque object.
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Objects through which we can see partially are called Translucent objects. Example- Frosted glass, butter paper, polythene, etc.
Objects through which we can't see at all are called opaque objects. Example- wood,book,metal,etc.
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