A non-divergent beam from a laser.
Difficult. It doesn't. But not so we'd notice as short distances.
Yes because, Light travels in a straight path called a light ray.
light travels in straight paths called rays
All light travels as a wave
Light travels faster than air. Its beam are straight so that it travels through holes.
Difficult. It doesn't. But not so we'd notice as short distances.
Yes because, Light travels in a straight path called a light ray.
Light travels in straight lines on earth, so you can change its angle by refraction but not curve it. However over interstellar distances it has been observed that light is bent by gravitation.
light travels in straight paths called rays
I have the straight answer from the Internet and my science teacher that light travels in the motion of waves.
It does not, it travels as a wave
Because it travels long distances and if you traveled long distances you would be tired so the light is absorbed by the surroundings
All light travels as a wave
light travels in a straight path
Light travels faster than air. Its beam are straight so that it travels through holes.
Light the electromagnetic wave.
In a straight line. At the speed of light.