Hi Mitch, I have my exam tomorrow and your videos have been so helpful! I am so glad I found your videos, you make maths very fun (love your memes:-). I have already told my younger sister who is also doing the IB that she has to watch you videos. Wish you all the best!
hi Mitch, this is a really helpful video. I’m thinking of doing a math ia idea about optimising light. Is that mathematically possible? AHAHAHHJ I’m not sure how to calculate light or where to begin
Thank you so much for the positive comment. As for your optimising light, you would need to be manipulating something specific about light itself and modelling it with an equation in order to optimise it. You can see the videos for Physics Topic 4 and Topic 9 to learn about light
Depends what you're looking for. If you want to see where the max or min of a function itself is, then graphing V will show you that clearly (look for the local max or min). You COULD graph V', but then you need to be careful. The maximum or minimum will happen when V' is zero. So in a graph of V', you'd need to look for the ZEROS (ie where it crosses the x-axis)
This channel deserves much more. I’ve been doing the IB for a year now, and you’ve been a great mentor for me. Tons of love from Turkey❤️
Great to hear! Cheers, Mitch (writing from Denmark)
Hi Mitch, I have my exam tomorrow and your videos have been so helpful! I am so glad I found your videos, you make maths very fun (love your memes:-). I have already told my younger sister who is also doing the IB that she has to watch you videos. Wish you all the best!
Thanks, Selma And good luck this morning on Paper 2! :) Cheers, Mitch
thank you so much! you're like the bob ross of ib maths!!
Hah, that's the nicest compliment. Thank you! Love Bob Ross so my day is made :)
hi Mitch, this is a really helpful video. I’m thinking of doing a math ia idea about optimising light. Is that mathematically possible? AHAHAHHJ I’m not sure how to calculate light or where to begin
Thank you so much for the positive comment. As for your optimising light, you would need to be manipulating something specific about light itself and modelling it with an equation in order to optimise it. You can see the videos for Physics Topic 4 and Topic 9 to learn about light
wait so is the maximum value 1/2 or 0.5 ?
Both would be acceptable on an exam :)
@@OSC1990 ah cool. Thank you!
This is so helpful!!!! Thank you soo soo soo soo much
You're so welcome! Cheers, Mitch
hey, why would we graph V and not V'? thank you :)
Depends what you're looking for. If you want to see where the max or min of a function itself is, then graphing V will show you that clearly (look for the local max or min). You COULD graph V', but then you need to be careful. The maximum or minimum will happen when V' is zero. So in a graph of V', you'd need to look for the ZEROS (ie where it crosses the x-axis)
@@OSC1990 ohhhhhhh, ok, makes sense. thank you so much!!!
Nice
Very nice
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You are too kind :)
Noice
Thanks!