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  • Light Transmission in Materials: Opaque to Translucent
    You're asking for a sequence of materials ordered by how much light they allow to pass through them. Here's a general sequence, keeping in mind that within each category, there can be variations:

    Least Light Transmission:

    1. Opaque Materials: These materials block almost all light from passing through. Examples:

    * Wood

    * Metal

    * Concrete

    * Thick paper

    * Most solids

    2. Translucent Materials: These materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it, making images blurry. Examples:

    * Frosted glass

    * Parchment paper

    * Some plastics

    3. Transparent Materials: These materials allow most light to pass through with minimal scattering, allowing images to be seen clearly. Examples:

    * Clear glass

    * Water

    * Air

    * Clear plastic

    Most Light Transmission:

    Note: The actual position of a material within this sequence might change depending on the thickness, density, and specific composition of the material.

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