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I have kept an object in my hand and through it try to look at a light a torch held against it nothing except a faint glow outlining the object is visible the object in my hand is

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The object in question is opaque, as it does not allow light to pass through, with only a faint glow visible around the edges, which is due to light diffraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The object you are describing is likely opaque. When you attempt to look at a light through an opaque object, it does not allow light to pass through it. Instead, what you are seeing is the light being blocked by the object, causing only a faint glow or silhouette around its edges. This faint glow is known as the diffraction of light, where the light waves bend around the edges of the object, but no light passes directly through the object itself. Transparent and translucent materials, on the other hand, would allow some or all of the light to pass through, enabling you to see the light or images through them.

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