0 like 0 dislike
129 views
in Science by (1.0m points)
What are transparent material? Give examples

1 Answer

0 like 0 dislike
by (1.0m points)
Transparent materials like glass let light pass through them.

Some examples of transparent objects include glass, cellophane, diamond and amber. Transparency is caused when light passes through a material without being scattered. It has application in many fields and is used both for function and aesthetical purposes.

The varied applications of the transparency in glass is most obvious in windows. Glass for functional objects such as cars, flashlights and microscopes also takes great advantage of the transparency of glass both for safety and aesthetical purposes. Marketers exploit the transparency of glass with bottles of products, such as juices and perfumes. Household objects such as cellophane and other plastics use transparency for functional purposes to help individuals identify what is inside a bag or wrapped up. Naturally occurring transparent gems such as diamonds have been used not only to create impressive beauty but also for practical, innovative applications in computer technology, thermo imaging and other fields. The transparency of amber, fossilized tree resin, makes it into a valued gem, but just as importantly it has allowed palaeontologists to make revolutionary fossil discoveries, including two mites discovered in northern Italy that were estimated to be over 230 million years old.

Transparent objects should not be confused with translucent objects, which transmit but diffuse the light that passes through them.

Related questions

0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 58 views
asked Jan 16, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 37 views
asked Jan 9, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 63 views
asked Feb 5, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 56 views
asked Jan 16, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 67 views
asked Feb 6, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 60 views
asked Feb 5, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 112 views
asked Feb 4, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 61 views
asked Jan 30, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 56 views
asked Jan 30, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
Welcome to Free Homework Help, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community. Anybody can ask a question. Anybody can answer. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Join them; it only takes a minute: School, College, University, Academy Free Homework Help

19.4k questions

18.3k answers

8.7k comments

6.2k users

Free Hit Counters
...