Visible light moves through vacuum, and it also moves through anything that is gas, liquid or solid as long as what it moves through is not opaque. It has to be tansparent or translucent in order for light to move through it and be visible in some form on the other side.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
Light is able to move through matter, but it doesn't need matterin order to move from one place to another.
No
The switch in the "on" position closes the circuit, and the electricity flows through the flashlight bulb. This is a Study Island answer
actually light is nothing but combination of so many Waves. so we can say that light and waves are not different things that means if a light can move through a medium we an say that the waves an also move through that so medium refers the same meaning both in terms of light and waves
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
Light is able to move through matter, but it doesn't need matterin order to move from one place to another.
No
Charges leave the dry cell. Charges move through the switch. Charges move from the switch to the light. Charges move through the light bulb. Charges move through the wire leading back to the dry cell.
Light.
Sound can.
Light waves, unlike sound, do not require a medium.
no, it just gets sucked into it
It doesn't. Light comes to us from the Sun, and from distant stars and galaxies, through what is basically empty space.
All I know is no. Because light can go through wind.Like thisWINDThe line goes through the wind. So it can't.
No I don't think so.
No. Light comes to us from the Sun, as well as from distant stars and galaxies, and moves basically through empty space.