Light transmission refers to the ability of light to pass through a material. Some examples of materials with varying degrees of light transmission include:
- Glass: Transparent and allows light to pass through easily.
- Water: Transparent and allows light to pass through, but can also cause refraction.
- Plastic: Can be transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on its composition.
- Diamond: Highly transparent and allows light to pass through with minimal dispersion.
- Wood: Can be opaque or translucent depending on its density and finish.
These examples demonstrate how different materials interact with light and affect its transmission.