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Specular and Diffuse Reflection

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  • Oh he could have just said...MONOTONE blah blah Specular is like a mirror and diffuse scatters... get it? zzzzz No the way Sal teaches in a way that wakes you up and you learn. Also, you know when it is good when you already know all this stuff yet interesting to hear it from Sal. :P

  • the world needs more people like Mr. Khan, thanks again and keep it up.

    PS are you just brilliant and know all this stuff or learn as you go?

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  • After watching this video I just went to the bathroom and hanged their little bit while observing the mirror :D. Nice video really nice.

  • thanks

    

  • Thank you. This was so much easier to learn than from a boring book. Interesting indeed :)

  • just a small suggestion- Law of reflection holds even in Diffuse reflection.In Diffuse Reflection, the light scatters in different orientations because the surface of the underlying object will be not uniform.Pls correct me if im wrong. "Law of relection" holds for any light ray!

  • @hedonism13 lol thanx !!!! my teacher explained that twice and no one really got it xD ur way is much much easier O.O

  • @ElisHong

    A reading, from the book of Physics, Chapter 135, verses 6:14 - 6:18.

    "It's a pretty interesting thing to do if you're looking for things to do in the bathroom."

  • @blackroze1000

    An angle of 78. If the ray of light is stationary, but the surface it is reflecting off of is moving clockwise, then the angle it forms with the normal (the line 90 to the surface) is getting larger, in this case by 18. So the angle of incidence is 60+18=78. Since the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, it reflects at an angle of 78.

    I know you asked a month ago and probably don't need the answer, it's still good to know.

  • Khan comes on, pants come off.

  • ....sorry..but i slept while i ws watching the Vid. LMAO !!

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