metal
Materials that allow electricity to pass through are said to be good conductors. Conductors have free electrons allow for the flow of charged particles through the material resulting in an electric charge. Most metals are considered to be good conductors, some examples include copper, aluminum, silver, and gold.
most of the raw materials used in industries are agricultural raw materials......... the industries manufacture pesticides,fertilizers, etc which are used in agricultural activities
Most likely it is called BOOLEAN ALGEBRA I.
violet
-- "Light Year" for the closer ones -- "Parsec" for the farther ones
Translucent materials allow some light to pass through. Transparent materials allow most or all light to pass through.
A material through which light (or a certain color of light) won't pass through is said to be OPAQUE for light (or for that color of light). Most materials around us are opaque for visible light; only a few materials, such as air and other gases, water, and glass, are transparent, meaning they do let light through.
Opaque and transparent materials differ between the amount of light that passes through it. Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through. Transparent materials allow all or most light through.
Light cannot travel through an opaque material. The word "opaque" simply means that a substance isn't transparent or translucent. So most everyday materials, like wood, plastic, iron, and people are all opaque.
Transparent materials allow light to pass through, Opaque objects completely stop the passage of light, Reflecting surfaces will reflect the light, and translucent objects allow the light to pass, but in a diffuse manner.
The sequence that shows the light transmitting capabilites of materials from least to most is: opaque, translucent, transparent.
Since the object appears violet to your eye, it must be that violet light is the wavelength most efficiently reflected ... least efficiently absorbed ... by the object. To a greater or lesser degree, all wavelengths that are not reflected from the object are absorbed by it.
no, they are most definitely translucent materials. in order, its transparent, translucent, then opaque. transparent being the most clear, opaque having no light filtered through.
transparent material allows light to pass through freely and translucent materials such as frosted glass or a lampshadow, most ligth rays gets through, but are scattered in all directions but translucent material, like the candleholder does not allow objects to seen distinctly
The light changes its direction. In case you want to do more reading on the subject, this is called "refraction".The light changes its direction. In case you want to do more reading on the subject, this is called "refraction".The light changes its direction. In case you want to do more reading on the subject, this is called "refraction".The light changes its direction. In case you want to do more reading on the subject, this is called "refraction".
Through proteins in the membrane.
In electronics terms this is called a non-conductor or materials that have a high dialectric value. Also these materials may be called insulators. They may consist of plastic,glass,paper,mica,wax which are among the most common in electronics. The dialectric value is determined by how well electricity can or cannot pass through each of these materials.