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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

Physics: Lenses and mirrors. Magnification. Ray tracing. Optics of the eye--normal vision.

This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the student's permission.

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(1) The lens/mirror chart. Magnification
(2) Continued
(3) Continued. A lens/mirror problem
(4) Continued
(5) Continued
(6) Optics of the eye--normal vision
(7) Continued
(8) Continued
(9) Continued
(10) Lenses and mirrors. Ray tracing. Light that comes in through the focal point goes out parallel to the axis
(11) Continued

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  • This is great.

    Better than my professor. Thank you

  • its not his fault your a dumb shit and cant do your homework.

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  • you are amazing :D

  • Dude, loving the shirt at the intro. Just letting you know how much I appreciate these videos man!! Youre a great teacher

  • You hold my future.

  • Nice shirt! (in the beginning) :) This video is helping me with my optometry school entrance exam. I hope to donate soon. Keep these videos coming. Your teaching style is amazing and I enjoy the meticulous details you use in explaining these rather difficult concepts.

  • for the diverging lens you should write virtual, shrunk and unchanged cause the upright is confusing cause if your original object/image is already inverted it will stay inverted. for example in a problem if you have a converging lens and diverging lens.

  • @sahara953 whats HW stand for

  • Those mnemonics are pretty useful too.

  • Nice one. Thanks for uploading these videos.

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