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The Optics Book

1. Before Optics
2. Light and Illumination
3. Reflection and refraction
4. Geometrical Optics and thin lenses
5. The human eye
6. Optics instruments
7. Scattering & spectrum
8. Color

Describing Colors
Types of media
9. Interferences & difraction
10. Polarization
11. Quantic Optics

Types of Media

            There are three different types of media, transparent, translucent, and opaque.  A transparent medium will allow light to pass through, and will not distort the image that passes through.  An example of a transparent medium is a normal window pane.  You can see clearly through your window to the outdoors, and nothing is distorted.  A translucent medium allows light to pass but the image won’t be clear.  Frosted glass is translucent, because you can see a faint image through it, but not a clearly defined one.  An opaque medium blocks light completely, so you can’t see anything through it.

 

 
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