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No'if solar neutinos(what the sun gives off) hit it it can disrupt the lights path
Light travels in straight paths because of its reflection
Yes because, Light travels in a straight path called a light ray.
It's always straight - as far as the light is concerned. If space is curved then the light follows the curve.
Yes; light is known to bend around planets, due to gravity.
No'if solar neutinos(what the sun gives off) hit it it can disrupt the lights path
Photons do travel in a straight path. To a person observing the photons though they will appear to be curved because of the gravitational field.
Light travels in straight paths because of its reflection
It will travel in a straight line as far as the x and z axises are concerned however in the Y axis the bodies path will be a inverted parabolic.
From rectilinear propagation of light.
Electromagnetic radiation travels in straight lines.
Gas particles move randomly in all possible directions and travel in a straight path.
Yes because, Light travels in a straight path called a light ray.
energy (as wavelengths) travels in straight lines until acted on by some other force.
No, as the world is round, the path the sub took would have to be equally curved.
It's always straight - as far as the light is concerned. If space is curved then the light follows the curve.
Yes; light is known to bend around planets, due to gravity.