Fényátvitelének
Fényátvitelének, which translates to "light transmission" in English, refers to the passage of electromagnetic radiation, particularly visible light, through a medium. This phenomenon is governed by the optical properties of the material it encounters. When light strikes a transparent object, a portion of it passes through. The extent of this transmission depends on factors such as the material's composition, its physical state (solid, liquid, or gas), and its thickness.
Different materials exhibit varying degrees of light transmission. For example, clear glass allows most visible light
The wavelength of light also plays a role. Some materials may be transparent to certain wavelengths while