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Is it true that a sunglass comes under translucent objects?


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a

True

b

False 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The above statement is True.
In the case of translucent objects, some light incident upon them gets passed through them, while others get absorbed or reflected. And we can say that with translucent materials, we cannot see what is on the other side of the materials; the images produced can be seen as unclear and distorted. Objects like frosted glass, tinted windows, oil and sunglasses are translucent, i.e., partially opaque and partially transparent.
 
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