transmittance

/trænzˈmɪtəns/
noun
  1. The degree to which a material allows light or other radiation to pass through it.
    • Scientists measure the transmittance of the atmosphere to study pollution.
    • Lenses with high transmittance produce brighter images.
    • The transmittance of this glass is very high, so it lets in lots of sunlight.
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