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9 March, 17:50

Wax paper and frosted glass are translucent. This means that when light hits them:

none of the light passes through them because it is all reflected.

none of the light passes through them because it is all absorbed.

all of the light passes directly through them and none of it is scattered.

some of the light passes through them but much of it scattered.

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  1. 9 March, 20:04
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    The answer is the last one
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