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to prove the light travel in straight line​

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Answered by unicorn6161
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Answer:

yes light travels in a straight line. i hope this helps please mark as brainliest and follow me please.

Explanation:

Once light has been produced, it will keep travelling in a straight line until it hits something else.

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. Light fills up all of the space before it hits the object, but the whole region between the object and the surface is in shadow. Shadows don’t appear totally dark because there is still some light reaching the surface that has been reflected off other objects.

Once light has hit another surface or particles, it is then absorbed, reflected (bounces off), scattered (bounces off in all directions), refracted (direction and speed changes) or transmitted (passes straight through).

Answered by pratyakshaashna
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Answer:

Yes, light travels in a straight line

Explanation:

We can easily prove that light travels in a straight line because the moment we put some opaque object infront of our eyes, we are unable to see anything that would be reflecting light. If light wasn't travelling in a straight line, some light should have had fallen into our eyes.

When light gets obstructed by some object, a dark patch is formed directly behind it since, light cannot pass through the object. The dark patch is called a shadow of the object.

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