Straight line.
Normally light travels in a straight line. However, it has been demonstrated that gravity can bend the path of light.
travels through a uniform medium
it travel in a staight line
BENT
As particles photons travel in a straight line unless they are diverted by reflection, refraction, or a magnetic or gravitational field. Note that when it comes to gravity it can also be represented that the light continues in a straight line - but the space it travels through is curved so its path appears curved to the outside observer.
Nothing. It continues to travel in a straight line.
I have the straight answer from the Internet and my science teacher that light travels in the motion of waves.
Line of sight.
no it does not
All forms of light travel in a straight line and also they all carry a different amount of electromagnetic energy. All forms of light can travel through just about any medium; space, gas, liquid, and best through transparent and translucent solids.
Light is a particle that acts like a wave and therefore does not travel in a straight line. light has nothing to do with gravity, the fourth dimension or the 'fabric' of space time.
yes