Asked by ben hen
How does light travel through a uniform medium?
A.
in a straight line
B.
in an angled path
C.
in a wave-like pattern
D.
in an unpredictable course
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A. in a straight line
In a uniform (homogeneous, isotropic) medium light travels in straight-line paths (rays). It only changes direction when the medium or boundaries vary (refraction, reflection) or when scattered/diffracted.
In a uniform (homogeneous, isotropic) medium light travels in straight-line paths (rays). It only changes direction when the medium or boundaries vary (refraction, reflection) or when scattered/diffracted.
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