To understand if glass is transparent to these waves we use the transmittance versus wavelength curves for the specific material. Glass is mainly constituted by silicon oxide ([math]Si0_{2}[/math]) whose curves have been known in a while now given the ample use of the material for just any type of window/screen and for a while variety of technical applications in chemistry, material science and physics. read more
Glass is transparent to wave frequencies that: Are below its natural frequencies Consider light energy that is momentarily absorbed in glass and then re-emitted. read more