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mention the evidence in favour of path of light

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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Shadows are evidence of light travelling in straight lines. An object blocks light so that it can't reach the surface where we see the shadow.

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Answered by brainlysme9
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Keeping an object in the path of light allows you to examine how light travels in a straight line. We can observe light going in a straight path in a dusty atmosphere. The torch, train, and lamps all emit light that travels in a straight line.

Shadows are a result of placing an object in the path of light, and is a result of light travelling in a straight path.

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