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Transparent objects allow you to see clearly through them
Transparent objects allow you to see clearly through them. They allow light to pass through. Some examples are: Why is it important for these objects to be transparent?
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Transparent objects The windows on a school bus A clear empty glass A clear window pane The lenses of some eyeglasses Clear plastic wrap The glass on a clock A hand lens Colored glass…
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Translucent objects only let some light through them
Translucent objects only let some light through them. You cannot see clearly through a translucent object. Some examples are: Why don’t we have to see through these objects?
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Thin tissue paper Waxed paper Tinted car windows Frosted glass Clouds
Translucent objects Thin tissue paper Waxed paper Tinted car windows Frosted glass Clouds
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Opaque objects do not let any light through them
Opaque objects do not let any light through them. You cannot see through them. Some examples of opaque objects are: Why is it important that these objects are opaque?
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Opaque objects Heavy weight paper Cardboard Aluminum foil Mirror bricks buildings Your eyelids and hands Solid wood door
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Opaque objects cast a dark shadow because they block light completely.
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Can you sort the objects on your table into transparent, translucent, and opaque? Use the graphic organizer your teacher gives you.
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