hello can you help me? I have a question regarding to convex mirrors. I checked your video about the convex mirrors but unfortunately, it didn't answer my question. This is the question: A 10 cm high object is placed 40 cm from a concave mirror that has a focal length of 20 cm. Using a ray diagram, determine he location, size, orientation, and type of the image formed.
@@stepbystepscience sir how about the concave lenses? When i checked your convex video I haven't found the answer for this question because this is a concave mirror not convex. When i also checked your concave video I haven't found the answer I was looking. Can you help me?? A 10 cm high object is placed 40 cm from a concave mirror that has a focal length of 20 cm. Show the ray diagram, determine he location, size, orientation, and type of the image formed.
Watch, pause, take notes, review, watch, pause, take notes, review. If necessary watch the video again or stop the video and research other sources. At the end of the lecture, the concepts can actually be grasped and understood instead of memorized and forgotten after the exam. . This is NOT possible with a conventional 19th century classroom lecture learning system. RUclips University is a teaching system that is exponentially superior to any conventional university.. david
You are the only tutor that I have seen so far explaining this to my understanding . Double 👍👍
Glad to hear that! Thanks for your comment.
These videos have been a lifesaver during this long semester. Thank you sir - signed a subscriber.
Thanks for subscribing and glad you like the videos!
ILL CONTINUE WITH THIS CHANNEL TILL THE END OF MY SEMESTER
Glad you are finding it helpful. Best wishes for the semester.
I subscribed without finish watching the video. That's how much hope I have in this channel to make me pass preliminary physics
Thanks for subscribing, you will do great!
nice. thanks for help !. you are better than my professor!
It's my pleasure. Thank for the compliment.
Nice to see you again sir! Very very well explained like always.♥️
Thanks so much!
saved my life thank youuuu
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Great explanation!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great one.. i was searching SHM and there was a video showing uploaded 5 hours ago... ,. Good one.. clears my doubts
Glad it helped and that the timing was right!
Honestly, I really enjoyed this video and very educational and enjoyable 👍🏼✊🏽📚🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for your excellent explanation.
You are most welcome!
This is great 🎉🎉🎉
You are very welcome.
Thank you so much and really helpful
You're welcome!
thank you so much! it helps me a lot 💓
I'm so glad!
@@stepbystepscience AAAAAA u helped me pass my assignment on time, thank you again !!
Awesome video ☺️
Thank you!
Thankyou sooo much for your good explanation
You're very welcome and thanks for the nice comment.
very nice animation used, thank u sirr.
Glad you liked it!
Thank You.
Welcome!
great video. springs were one thing in calculus I didn't get full.
Thanks, glad it helped!
Great job
Thanks a bunch!
Thanks bro.
Any time!
Always great
Thank you!
Very clear thanx
You're welcome!
Distance moves at the positive of y axis because distance is scaler while displacement is vector so moves on negative and positive is that right?
Yes
Thank youu
You're welcome!
god bless you
thanks, all the best to you
hello can you help me? I have a question regarding to convex mirrors. I checked your video about the convex mirrors but unfortunately, it didn't answer my question. This is the question:
A 10 cm high object is placed 40 cm from a concave mirror that has a focal length of 20 cm. Using a ray diagram, determine he location, size, orientation, and type of the image formed.
Really I covered that in the video, it is the case where the object is at 2F.
@@stepbystepscience unfortunately I didn't see it. can you send the link if it's okay? thank you
ruclips.net/video/c6mLLaqLdvg/видео.html
@@stepbystepscience thank you very much sir and i love your teachings, keep doing well and stay safe!
@@stepbystepscience sir how about the concave lenses? When i checked your convex video I haven't found the answer for this question because this is a concave mirror not convex. When i also checked your concave video I haven't found the answer I was looking. Can you help me??
A 10 cm high object is placed 40 cm from a concave mirror that has a focal length of 20 cm. Show the ray diagram, determine he location, size, orientation, and type of the image formed.
❤❤
ur awesome
So nice of you, thanks!
Accurate
Thanks.
Watch, pause, take notes, review, watch, pause, take notes, review. If necessary watch the video again or stop the video and research other sources. At the end of the lecture, the concepts can actually be grasped and understood instead of memorized and forgotten after the exam. . This is NOT possible with a conventional 19th century classroom lecture learning system. RUclips University is a teaching system that is exponentially superior to any conventional university..
david
First haha ❤
Thanks for that!
Thanks for doing this. I’m not old enough to learn this in school yet. I am very interested in this. Thanks.