Light travels in straight lines and can pass through transparent materials. 🌈
When light hits a transparent object, it doesn't scatter too much, meaning it keeps its path. The speed of light is super fast, moving at about 186,282 miles per second! 🚀
When light enters a transparent material, it can slow down a little, which is why things look different underwater. The bending of light is called refraction, and it creates cool effects, like rainbows! 🌧
️ Understanding how light moves is important in designing everything from glasses to cameras!