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WHY does light travel in a straight line? I want the reason.

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Answered by devansh96kkr
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As far as light is concerned it travels in a straight line from point A to point B. However, for a distant observer the trajectory may be a bit curved. The reason is that the geometry of space is a bit warped near a massive gravitational source like a black hole or even the sun.

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Answered by AryaPriya06
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Light appears to travels in straight line because its wavelength is very small . ... The light hits the screen in a region where straight lines can be drawn from the light source just clipping the hole in the barrier and then continuing them on to the screen.

Explanation:

Two experiments are used to demonstrate how light travels in straight lines. In the first example, the presenter arranges three pieces of card, with holes in, in an uneven line. The light stops and cannot travel through all three cards. When she arranges the holes in a straight line, the light can travel through.

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