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      • Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the eye. It travels as a transverse wave. Unlike a sound waves, light waves do not need a medium to pass through, they can travel through a vacuum. Light from the Sun reaches Earth through the vacuum of space.
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  1. 17 hours ago · According to Sapienza, this isn't the right question to be asking. "Light is not sometimes a particle and sometimes a wave," he said. "It is always both a wave and a particle. It's just that we ...

  2. Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the eye. It travels as a transverse wave.

  3. Apr 24, 2017 · Light always takes the shortest path between a source and destination. A line drawn from the source to the destination, perpendicular to the wave-fronts, is called a ray. Far from the source, spherical wave fronts degenerate into a series of parallel lines moving in the direction of the ray.

  4. Light is both a ray and a wave. RAY. Light ray is defined as the path along which light travels. Hence, a ray is geometrical concept. WAVE. In case of light wave mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic field vectors are oscillating , that is they are changing with space and time as such disturbance advances in the direction perpendicular ...

  5. Experiments show that when light interacts with an object several times larger than its wavelength, it travels in straight lines and acts like a ray. Its wave characteristics are not pronounced in such situations.

  6. Mathematics and experiments show that light is a transverse wave – the electric and magnetic field vectors point in directions that are perpendicular to the direction of motion of the light wave (and as it turns out, they also rare always perpendicular to each other).

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  8. Jul 27, 2023 · Light is called electromagnetic radiation, which basically means that it radiates (travels) and the wave part is oscillating electric and magnetic fields. You don't need to worry about the details of this now.