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The phenomenon that light travels in straight lines is called ________. A) reflection of light B) rectilinear propagation of light C) refraction of light D) dispersion of light
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The phenomenon that light travels in straight lines is called ________. A) reflection of light B) rectilinear propagation of light C) refraction of light D) dispersion of light
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B) rectilinear propagation of light
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