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← HistoryWhich optical phenomenon explains how Ibn al-Haytham demonstrated light travels in straight lines using a camera obscura?
A)Diffraction causing edge blurring
B)Rectilinear propagation forming images✓
C)Polarization altering intensity
D)Interference creating fringe patterns
💡 Explanation
When light from an object passes through a small hole into a darkened room, rectilinear propagation preserves the spatial relationships forming an inverted image. Therefore rectilinear propagation explains image formation, rather than diffraction, polarization, or interference which result in different light behavior.
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