An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
Yes! Light travels through any material that does not completely absorb it. Visible light can only travel through materials that are called either transparent or translucent. Visible light travels through glass all the time. Visible light also travels through your cornea and the gel-like material that is in your eyeball. There are other types of light than visible light, such as ultraviolet (UV). UV is light that has more energy than visible light. This is the type of light that can give you a sunburn. There are even more energetic types of light like X-rays. They go through lots of material that visible light can't -- like skin and organs, but they do not go through bones or teeth very well.
light can travel through anything. Light here means electromagnetic radiation, not just visible light. Visible light cannot go through anything opaque, such as metal sheets. Other types of electromagnetic radiation, like X-rays, can pass through almost anything. If you want the name ofa material where no EM radiation can pass through, it's thick lead sheet.
it cant travel through light.
Ultraviolet and visible light waves all travel at the same speed whenever they're all traveling through the same material.
Light can travel through transparent and translucent glass.
Visible light and x-rays are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, and do not require a medium to travel through.
Glass
Sound and Light can travel through space.
light cant travel through opague materials, or anything you cant see through.
The light has been reflected.
Visible light can only travel through objects that are transparent or translucent so all the visible light reflects of the gold which is why it is shiny
anything opaque