peterkopher — Translucency
#macroscopic#opacity#photons#refraction#spectrum#translucence#translucency#transparency#transparent#transport#translucidity#snellslaw Published: 2019-07-07 09:45:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 215; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0 Redirect to originalDescription
Translucency, (also called translucenceor translucidity) is a superset of transparency: it allows light to pass through, but does not necessarily (again, on the macroscopic scale) follow Snell's law; the photons can be scattered at either of the two interfaces, or internally, where there is a change in index of refraction. In other words, a translucent medium allows the transport of light while a transparent medium not only allows the transport of light but allows for image formation. Transparent materials appear clear, with the overall appearance of one color, or any combination leading up to a brilliant spectrum of every color. The opposite property of translucency is opacity.
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