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rectilinear Motion of light​

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Answered by anushree92004
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Rectilinear propagation of light refers to the propensity of light to travel along a straight line without any interference in its trajectory. When light travels through a medium, say air or water, it follows a straight line. ... Another example of rectilinear propagation of light involves the formation of shadows.

Answered by srishti1180
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Rectilinear propagation describes the tendency of electromagnetic waves (light) to travel in a straight line. Light only deviates from a straight line when the medium it is travelling through changes density. This is called refraction.

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