Physics 10 - Lecture 14: Light II
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Tkans! You are the best teacher!
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Thanks!
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Awesome!! I love this
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Why does Muller have to yell or make some other kind of loud noise at some point in his lectures. I like to fall asleep to these lectures but most of the time I get woken up.
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I'm a little color blind and have great night vision. Now I know why!
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Pffft! That one was too easy! X]
Light comes in, the angle between the light coming in and the upper half of the 90 degree corner (look at blackboard) = the angle in the lower corner of the triangle in the corner (where the "top" is the 90 degrees).
we know 2 angles of the triangle and thus also the third one (180-90-angle).
and so on... so that both of the angles of the incoming and outgoing lights = 90... (angle1+angle2=90). QED!
Can I has cookie now? :D
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wow, big thanks to you sir,
infrared & ultraviolet, hmmm. how about bluetooth? lol



This stuff is great. R. Muller must be one of the best teachers out there.
brallanbrallan 3 years ago 33
thanks for sharing this UC Berkeley!
wildfishwish 4 years ago 23