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Physics, 30.11.2019 00:31 brendariobranco
1. a substance which allows visible light to pass through freely is a. opaque b. reflective c. transparent d. translucent
2. a substance can be opaque to certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, but transparent to others. a. true b. false
3. is when either the vertical or the horizontal component of light waves is eliminated.
a. refraction
b. scattering
c. transmission
d. polarization
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