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Valgusläbilaskvus refers to the measure of how much light can pass through a material. It is a fundamental property in optics and materials science, indicating the transparency or translucency of a substance. A material with high light transmittance allows a significant portion of incident light to pass through, making it appear transparent. Conversely, materials with low light transmittance absorb or scatter most of the light, appearing opaque or translucent.
The measurement of light transmittance is typically expressed as a percentage. For instance, a window pane
In practical applications, valgusläbilaskvus is crucial for designing windows, lenses, optical fibers, and protective eyewear. It