Clear molecules? lol. I guess that explanation will do for you, you 15 yr old!Quote:
Originally Posted by RsX
From what I've gathered from my Physics and Chemistry classes is thet actually it's to do with the electron density around the atoms in the molecule and how the electrons are spread out in the material.
Why electrons? Well because its electrons that the photons of light that interact with that gives the material its appearence. When a photon of light hits an electron, the electron aborbs some or all of the energy of the photon. <Leaving out a few details bout electron shells here delibrately> Electrons like to have the minimum amount of energy it possibly can.
To do this, the electron that has absorbed this photon, must release the energy it gained from the photon. It does this by releasing another photon of a certain energy AKA certain wavelength. It's the wavelength of the light determines the colour of the light. A variety of wavelengths are released and these are mixed by your brain when the reflected light rays enter your eye to form the colours of the material you see.
What does this have to do with opaque (cant see through) and transparent (can see through)?
Opaque and coloured stuff do exactly as I typed above. Transparent shit have electron densities is low enough so that photons can pass straight through with minimal interaction.
So you see not quite clear molecules. :eh:
Now back to topic:
But anything that connected the handle to that thing (or pad as you call it) could be easily broken if hit hard enough, snapped or burnt / vaporised by the beam, hence rendering DTB sabre useless.Quote:
Originally Posted by Exclamatio
*sigh* So many technical issues we must overcome together. :starwars:
