An example is that sunlight penetrates sea water for a certain depth. The deeper the sea water the less is the light. This is why at the very deep depths, it is pitch black, as no light can reach this level.
Also, if light couldn't pass through water, we would not be able to see the bottom of a swimming pool.
According to the light spectrum, water should travel through a more violet coloured water the fastest. The speed of light through a medium is not governed by its wavelength, so colour is not a factor.
Light travels much faster than sound, through wood.
Light can travel through air, water, and glass. Each of these mediums allows light to pass through due to their transparent properties.
Light waves can travel through a vacuum, air, water, and transparent materials like glass and plastic.
Light can travel through air, water, and glass due to their transparent properties that allow light to pass through with minimal absorption or reflection.
sound and light can travel through sound air solids water liquids light wiers lightbubs extentions etc.
Light can pass through water because it is a transparent medium, meaning it allows light to travel through it relatively unobstructed. Water molecules do not absorb visible light, so it can pass through the water easily.
they travel faster. Light waves travel more QUICKLY as they enter water. ^^ whoever done this;; thanks! i really needed the answer....
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Light can travel through a vacuum, such as outer space, where sound cannot travel as it requires a medium like air, water, or a solid to propagate. Light can also travel through transparent materials like glass or air, while sound is mostly blocked or absorbed by these materials.
Light waves and electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space. Water waves can only travel through matter. Hope this helped!
Light travels through water by penetrating the water molecules and being absorbed and scattered as it passes through. The speed of light in water is slower than in a vacuum, causing refraction that changes the light's direction. Overall, light can travel through water but may be attenuated depending on the water's clarity and the distance it travels.