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rectilinear propagation of light cannot pass through.
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Answered by devanayan2005
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Light travels in a straight line. This is called rectilinear propagation of light.

Activity:

  • Take a straight straw and look at the light rays through it.
  • Take another straw which is bent and try to look at the light rays through it. You will observe that when the straw was straight you could see the light and when the straw was bent you could not see the light.
  • This means that we cannot bend the ray of light to travel through the bent straw.
  • Thus, this activity proves that light travels in a straight line.
Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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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. However, the path only changes in case there is a shift in the medium.

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Light travels in a straight line. This is called rectilinear propagation of light. ... This means that we cannot bend the ray of light to travel through the bent straw. Thus, this activity proves that light travels in a straight line.

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