Difference between revisions of "Opacity"
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===About Opaque Objects=== | ===About Opaque Objects=== | ||
: An '''opaque''' object doesn't let any light through. You cannot see through an '''opaque''' object. | : An '''opaque''' object doesn't let any light through. You cannot see through an '''opaque''' object. | ||
− | : Some objects are more '''opaque''' than others. If they let only some light through they are called [[translucent]]. | + | : Some objects are more '''opaque''' than others. If they let only some light through they are called [[translucent]]. If they let all the light through then they are called [[transparent]]. |
: The following materials are '''opaque''': | : The following materials are '''opaque''': |
Revision as of 14:36, 14 August 2018
Key Stage 2
Meaning
An opaque object is one that light cannot pass through.
- Adjective: Opaque
About Opaque Objects
- An opaque object doesn't let any light through. You cannot see through an opaque object.
- Some objects are more opaque than others. If they let only some light through they are called translucent. If they let all the light through then they are called transparent.
- The following materials are opaque: