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Light travels in straight lines. The only way to curve light is to obtain inside something that holds in the the light. For example, a plastic curved tube will carry light.

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When light is travelling through a medium does it travel in a straight or curved line?

Light typically travels in a straight line through a uniform medium. However, if the medium's density changes, light can be refracted and its path curved. Additionally, light can be reflected, diffracted, or scattered depending on the properties of the medium it is passing through.


Dose light travel in stright or curved lines?

Light travels in straight lines, known as rays. However, when light passes through different mediums of varying densities, it can refract or bend. In everyday circumstances, light travels in straight lines unless influenced by external factors.


What path does light travel?

Light travels in a straight line until it encounters a medium with a different optical density, causing it to refract or reflect. In a vacuum, light travels at a constant speed of about 299,792 kilometers per second.


An optical fiber can make a light beam travel in a path that is curved or twisted?

Yes, optical fibers use total internal reflection to guide light along their length, allowing the light beam to travel in a curved or twisted path within the fiber. This property enables the efficient transmission of light signals over long distances with minimal loss.


Does light travel though a medium in a straight cor curved line?

Line travels in straight lines, under the principle of least time, aka Fermat's Principle. Light can be refracted at the boundary between two media meaning the path is bend but both parts of the path remain straight lines. Technically, light follows a space-time geodesic which might be curved, but locally this is too small to detect.

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When light is travelling through a medium does it travel in a straight or curved line?

Light typically travels in a straight line through a uniform medium. However, if the medium's density changes, light can be refracted and its path curved. Additionally, light can be reflected, diffracted, or scattered depending on the properties of the medium it is passing through.


What does a curved line look like?

A curved line is a line that is curved.


When light photons are considered to be particles what kind of path do they usually travel?

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.


What planet does not travel in a straight line but in a curved line?

Kepler's Law: "The orbits of the planets are ellipses with the Sun at one of the foci."


Is a curved line a line segment?

Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight


Dose light travel in stright or curved lines?

Light travels in straight lines, known as rays. However, when light passes through different mediums of varying densities, it can refract or bend. In everyday circumstances, light travels in straight lines unless influenced by external factors.


What kind of line does light travel through?

Straight line.


What is the meaning of curved line?

a curved line is a line that is bent without angels


When does light travel in straight line?

no it does not


What does light need to travel?

Line of sight.


What path does light travel?

Light travels in a straight line until it encounters a medium with a different optical density, causing it to refract or reflect. In a vacuum, light travels at a constant speed of about 299,792 kilometers per second.


An optical fiber can make a light beam travel in a path that is curved or twisted?

Yes, optical fibers use total internal reflection to guide light along their length, allowing the light beam to travel in a curved or twisted path within the fiber. This property enables the efficient transmission of light signals over long distances with minimal loss.