Light can bend when it passes through different mediums with varying densities, a phenomenon known as refraction. This is why light appears to bend when passing through water or glass. Additionally, light can also bend around obstacles through a process called diffraction, where it spreads out and creates interference patterns.
Light travels in a straight line until it encounters a medium that causes it to bend or change direction, such as air, water, or glass.
Yes, light rays travel in a straight line in a homogeneous medium. This is known as rectilinear propagation of light. If the medium is not uniform, such as in the presence of a lens or when light undergoes refraction, the path of light may bend.
Normally light travels in a straight line. However, it has been demonstrated that gravity can bend the path of light.
Light typically travels in a straight line, following the path of least resistance through a medium. However, light can bend when it passes through different substances with varying densities, a phenomenon known as refraction. This bending of light is responsible for effects such as rainbows and the apparent bending of objects in water.
Yes, they do. But they sometimes travel a straight line through bent space.
light travels in a straight line because it can only be bend by reflective objects.
Normal. It takes a lot of mass to bend light.
Light travels in a straight line until it encounters a medium that causes it to bend or change direction, such as air, water, or glass.
Yes, light rays travel in a straight line in a homogeneous medium. This is known as rectilinear propagation of light. If the medium is not uniform, such as in the presence of a lens or when light undergoes refraction, the path of light may bend.
Normally light travels in a straight line. However, it has been demonstrated that gravity can bend the path of light.
no it does not
Straight line.
Light typically travels in a straight line, following the path of least resistance through a medium. However, light can bend when it passes through different substances with varying densities, a phenomenon known as refraction. This bending of light is responsible for effects such as rainbows and the apparent bending of objects in water.
Yes, they do. But they sometimes travel a straight line through bent space.
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yes
Visible light travels in a straight line unless it encounters obstacles or mediums that cause it to bend or scatter.