When light travels at right angles into a transparent object (i.e. angle of incidence is zero), no refraction occurs.
When light travels through a transparent object, it is transmitted through the material without being absorbed or scattered. The speed of light may change as it passes through the object, causing the light to refract or bend.
it is transparent object
When you put a transparent object against the sun, the light goes through the object. Depending on the material and thickness of the object, it may refract or bend the light, casting a shadow or creating a prism effect.
when light passes through it you can see the other side. When this happens, we say that the object transmits light
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
No, a mirror is not transparent.
The transparent object is the monitor
Light travels in straight lines and when the light travels through a translucent object light bounces off in all directions due to multiple reflections by the microscopic irregularities inside the material.
It reduces to one sixth of it's earth weight.
transparent object
when light passes through it you can see the other side. When this happens, we say that the object transmits light
transparent