opacitása
Opacitása is a term that describes the degree to which a substance prevents light from passing through it. It is the opposite of transparency. A completely opaque material will block all light, while a transparent material will allow all light to pass through. Many materials fall somewhere in between, exhibiting translucency, where some light can pass through but is scattered, making it difficult to see objects on the other side clearly.
The opacitása of a material is determined by its physical properties, such as its atomic structure, the
In various fields, opacitása has practical implications. In optics, it influences the design of lenses and filters.