Which of the following kinds of objects allow light rays to pass through them without disrupting the organization of the rays?

Group of answer choices

opaque objects

translucent objects

luminous objects

transparent objects

1 answer

The kind of objects that allow light rays to pass through them without disrupting the organization of the rays are transparent objects.

  • Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through; they block all the light.
  • Translucent objects allow some light to pass through, but they scatter it, disrupting the organization of the rays.
  • Luminous objects emit their own light but don't necessarily allow light to pass through them.

Therefore, the correct answer is transparent objects.