Translucent objects allow light,to pass through them partially. Some examples for translucent objects are: Butter paper, ground glass, thin sheets of plastic etc.
Q. What are three examples of translucent objects?
Some examples of translucent objects are frosted glass, butter paper, tissue, various plastics, and so on. Opaque substances do not allow the transmission of light….Some examples are:
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- Q. What are three examples of translucent objects?
- Q. Which of the following is an example of translucent object?
- Q. Is paper a translucent object?
- Q. What are two things that are opaque?
- Q. What can light do when it hits a surface?
- Q. What happens when a torch hits a black card?
- Q. Do phone cameras distort your face?
- Q. Is a mirror or camera more accurate?
- Q. Why do I look so asymmetrical in pictures?
- Q. Does sleeping on your side make your face asymmetrical?
- Q. Can facial asymmetry be corrected?
- Transparent: Clean glass, water, air.
- Translucent: Frosted glass, wax paper, butter paper, smoke.
- Opaque: Stone, metal, wood.
Q. Which of the following is an example of translucent object?
Glass, for example, is transparent to all visible light. Translucent objects allow some light to travel through them. Materials like frosted glass and some plastics are called translucent. When light strikes translucent materials, only some of the light passes through them.
Q. Is paper a translucent object?
Light passes through transparent objects, so you can see through them. Some objects are translucent meaning they only let some light through. For example, most paper is translucent. You will see that the paper allows some light to pass through.
Q. What are two things that are opaque?
Examples of opaque objects include wood, gold, cement, metal, some types of colored plastic, vegetation and so on. When light strikes an opaque object it is either absorbed by the object or it is bounced off or reflected by the object. For example, white objects reflect light, which is why they are cooler to the touch.
Q. What can light do when it hits a surface?
Reflection is when light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal, the light will reflect at the same angle as it hit the surface. This is called specular reflection. Light reflects from a smooth surface at the same angle as it hits the surface.
Q. What happens when a torch hits a black card?
Light can do three things when hitting an object: be absorbed, be reflected, or be transmitted. Something black absorbs all light. Except that in the similar case of there being no “perfect” reflector, there is also not a whole lot of perfect “black” surfaces, discounting blackbody cavities and “blackholes”.
Q. Do phone cameras distort your face?
The answer is yes, the phone cameras do distort the way our face looks. You do look a little different in real life than how you happen to appear on the camera of your phone. Our nose, for example, usually looks a lot bigger when we take selfies because the camera is placed too close to our face.
Q. Is a mirror or camera more accurate?
A mirror image is called a mirror image because it reverses things from left to right. You usually see a mirror image of yourself. In contrast, if you look at a normal camera photo, you see yourself as another person would see you. Mirrors are much more accurate than camera images.
Q. Why do I look so asymmetrical in pictures?
Mirrors don’t actually flip things horizontally though. The right side of your face remains on the right side in the mirror. It actually flips forwards and backwards. The reason it looks different from photos/ perspective of others, is because their perspective has left/right flipped around.
Q. Does sleeping on your side make your face asymmetrical?
Yes.. your sleeping position can definitely cause asymmetry.
Q. Can facial asymmetry be corrected?
Facial asymmetry can result from congenital problems, trauma, or a prior surgery or treatment. In some cases, asymmetry may affect not only the form, but also the function of your eyes, nose, and mouth. Often, the lower jaw is uneven with the rest of the face, which may be corrected with orthognathic surgery.