Image Formation with Spherical Mirrors | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M27-08
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2022
- So we know we can see images in these curved mirrors, but how exactly do we figure out where the image is located?
Physics with Professor Matt Anderson
Ineresting professor.Nice to see how the principal of least action complements the path intergral.
The best Physics teacher in the World !!!
I remember sitting down and doing all the different cases. It's fun, until they add another lens, or two, or three in the mix...HA!
Thank you very much Sir 😊
Nice video and even though we did not yet treat the topic, l understood
Thanks Prof 😏
Super 💗 video sir
Professor.. when we are getting lectures on lens theory..and refraction ✨✨
I GET IT. THANK YOU
Awesome!
Cheers,
Dr. A
Just writing all this on a glass in reverse wow
Isn't principle focus (point F) where all reflected rays intersect? The very first diagram you drew doesn't support this. I'm confused
Principle focus is where all parallel rays intersect. In this picture, parallel refers to incoming horizontal rays.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Oh I get it! Thank you
Does he always write like that.I mean it's backwards
shawn murfy is that you