yes
light travels in a straight line because it can only be bend by reflective objects.
Light travels in straight lines. The only way to curve light is to obtain inside something that holds in the the light. For example, a plastic curved tube will carry light.
All electromagnetic radiation from VHF and higher frequencies (including visible light) travels only in straight lines. However these frequencies will reflect off certain surfaces, one surface that visible light reflects off is a mirror, which if properly arranged can be used to see around corners.
If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
He rejected the idea of christian huygens according to him light travels only on a straight line.
Light travels in straight lines, known as rays. However, when light passes through different mediums of varying densities, it can refract or bend. In everyday circumstances, light travels in straight lines unless influenced by external factors.
Light always travels in a straight line with respect to space-time. If it appears to the observer that the light beam has bent it can only be concluded that space-time is bent.
To remember this think of you are looking directly at a building a car crash happens behind this building. You know this from the sound produced that can travel in all directions past the building. You cannot see it because as light dose not bend under normal circumstances and will only travel in straight lines. Even if reflected using a combination of mirrors it still travels in straight lines.
They are light travels in a straight line and light cannot pass through opaque objects./ some light cannot pass through translucent objects.
it is a line that is only straight
There is no area of straight line because there is only 1 side!
If you could travel in a straight line at 3,225 miles per hour, then it would only take you one hour to travel from Honolulu, HI to Albuquerque, NM.