A cuboid may or may not be transparent to light. In the latter case, light will not travel through the cuboid.
The path of a light beam through a transparent cuboid depends on the angle at which the beam is incident on the surface of the cuboid as well as on the optical properties (uniform refractivity or not) of the material of the cuboid.
it cant travel through light.
Light does travel through a vacuum.
Light will not travel through an opaque sponge.
Light can travel through undistorted
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
Light can travel through transparent and translucent glass.
Yes, light waves can travel through air because air is a medium through which electromagnetic waves can propagate. Light travels at different speeds through different mediums, but it can definitely travel through air.
Copper is opaque to light - light can not travel though it.
A vacuum is the term that indicates through which light does not really travel.
Yes, light can travel through space because it does not need a medium to propagate.
Light generally doesn't travel faster through solids than through gases. Sound does, but not light.
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.