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Transparent objects are those that allow light to pass through them without significant scattering or absorption. Here are some examples of transparent objects:

  1. Glass: Windows, drinking glasses, glass bottles, glassware, lenses.
  2. Plastic: Transparent plastic containers, acrylic sheets, plastic wrap, clear water bottles.
  3. Ice: Clear ice cubes, ice sculptures, frozen water.
  4. Crystals: Quartz crystals, diamonds, gemstones like emeralds, sapphires, and rubies.
  5. Water: Clear water in a glass, aquarium tanks, water droplets.
  6. Air: Although it is a gas, air is considered transparent because it allows light to pass through it without scattering.
  7. Plexiglas: Transparent plastic sheets used for various applications, such as signage or protective barriers.
  8. Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET): Commonly used for transparent bottles and food packaging.
  9. Acetate film: Transparent film used for overhead projectors, photographic slides, or packaging.
  10. Cellophane: A thin, transparent film made from cellulose, used for wrapping food or gift items.

These are just a few examples of transparent objects, but there are many more materials that can exhibit transparency depending on their composition and properties.

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