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Explain the Rectilinear Propagation of Light ?

Answer Posted / priya

Light travels in a straight line through a homogenous
Medium. Rectilinear Propagation of Light is the tendency of
light
To only travel in straight lights.

This means that if light "criss-crosses" between each other
Whilst going through a small hole, you will see the image
Upside down, as the light goes straight up from down, and
Down from up.

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