Based on the chart provided, here is the breakdown of how light passes through different types of objects:
1. Transparent Objects
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What happens: These objects allow
all light to pass through them.
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Result: You can see clearly through them.
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Example from image: The boy holding a clear sheet where his face is perfectly visible. Common examples include clear glass windows or clean water.
2. Translucent Objects
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What happens: These objects allow only
some light to pass through.
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Result: You can partially see through them, but things look blurry or fuzzy.
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Example from image: The girl holding a frosted sheet where you can see a shadow of her smile, but not the details. Common examples include wax paper, frosted glass, or thin fabric.
3. Opaque Objects
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What happens: These objects do
not allow any light to pass through.
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Result: You cannot see through them at all.
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Example from image: The boy holding a solid blue card that completely hides his face. Common examples include wood, metal, stone, or thick cardboard.
Summary Table:
| Type | Light Passing Through | Visibility |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
|
Transparent | All light | Clear view |
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Translucent | Some light | Blurry/Partial view |
|
Opaque | No light | No view |
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transparent translucent opaque worksheet.