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Explain the Translucent ?

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Explain the Translucent ?..

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It is a substance which allows light to pass through it
easily and through which objects cannot be seen clearly e.g.
ground glass, greased paper.

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Explain the Translucent ?..

Answer / sunetra

Objects which allows light to pass through it partially and
through which objects can are visibly hazy are called
translucent objects. Eg- plastic, groundglass, water, etc.

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