Light travels through two things: either empty space, or space which contains transparent materials. Some paterials are only partially transparent or translucent, in which case some light does travel through it, but not all the light will get through.
The light travels trough the window which is called '' a real image''.
Yes....it can
It is a form of electromagnetc radiation.
yes. if light didn't travel through air, then you wouldn't be able to see anything!
through nothing
Opaque liquids usually have more objects in them to block and shade out rays of light, such as having blinds in between you and the window, or holding paper up to a light. I hope this answered your question. -Teek.
the sun through a window, a candle's fire
Visible light and x-rays are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, and do not require a medium to travel through.
Light will reflect and pass through a window.
no if an object is OPAQUE then light can't travel through it (unless it has a hole in it)
Light does travel through a vacuum.
it cant travel through light.
Light will not travel through an opaque sponge.
light can travel through a vacuum whereas sound cant
The moon is opaque. Light cannot travel through it.
Both light and sound can indeed travel through glass. These are substances in which light and sound often travel through.
Sunlight traveling through a window is an example of transmission. The window transmits light. It could also be an example of refraction, as the light is slightly bent when it travels through the window.
Light can travel through undistorted
Light can travel through transparent and translucent glass.
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.