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===About Transparency===
 
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: '''Transparency''' is the opposite of [[opacity]] (which is a measure of how much [[light]] is [[Absorb (Physics)|absorbed]] by an [[object]]).
 
: '''Transparency''' is the opposite of [[opacity]] (which is a measure of how much [[light]] is [[Absorb (Physics)|absorbed]] by an [[object]]).
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==Beyond the Curriculum==
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Key Stage 2

Meaning

Something that is transparent is 'see-through'.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Transparent materials allow light to pass through without being absorbed.

About Transparency

Transparency says how much light can pass through an object.
Transparency is the opposite of opacity (which is a measure of how much light is absorbed by an object).

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Transparency is the fraction of light which passes through an object without being absorbed.

About Transparency

Transparency is the opposite of opacity (which is a measure of how much light is absorbed by an object).

Beyond the Curriculum