Its energy ends up in the first object or substance that completely
absorbs it. Until then, at least some of it just keeps going.
In more space.
No, light does not take up physical space because it is made up of particles called photons that have no mass and do not occupy physical space.
Light hasn't mass.
Light it is light i know some people think it's air but u can put it in a tank and it will take up space i learned that from my principal!!
The Challenger space shuttle blew up because of a faulty O-ring.
Space does not have an "end" like a physical boundary. It is infinite and expanding. As of now, the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but there is no known edge to space.
Light can fill a room without taking up physical space.
Scientist say it never ends. If you were in outer space and to keep going up within the speed of light forever you will still be in outer space
How about air, or an odor, or sound.
you send them up in a satter light
Light itself does not take up space in the traditional sense, as it is not a physical substance but rather an electromagnetic wave. However, when light interacts with matter, such as when it is absorbed or reflected, it can influence the arrangement and behavior of particles. Additionally, light carries energy and momentum, which can have effects on the physical environment.
If the alligator clip from the test light is attached to the negative post of the battery it will light up whenever the probe end touches a positively charged circuit and likewise if the alligator clip is attached to the positive terminal of the battery the test light will light up when the probe end touches a negatively charged circuit