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Visible Light

The human eye can see visible light. Visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Light is absorbed, reflected or transmitted when it hits an object. This determines whether an object is opaque, translucent and transparent.

Opaque

Opaque

  • Opaque objects either reflect or absorb all light that hits them.
  • No light passes through.
Translucent

Translucent

  • Translucent objects transmit light but the rays are scattered.
  • We cannot see objects clearly through translucent objects.
Transparent

Transparent

  • Transparent objects also transmit light without scattering the rays.
  • We can clearly see objects on the other side of transparent objects.
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