Ray Diagrams - Lenses
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In this video Paul Andersen explains how ray diagrams for lenses can be used to determine the size and location of a refracted image. Images may be either real or virtual images. Ray diagrams for converging and diverging lenses are included.
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ugh im my 2nd year at UCI and this helped me out so much for my physics 52a lab. You were clear and concise in defining what refraction was. your analogy of the marching band was very helpful as well! thanks
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I was most worried about ray diagrams for my end-of-year exam... This made it seem so simple. Thank-you!
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I couldn't figure out why a virtual image could be on the same side as an object thank you so much for the explanation
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I had to watch 7 videos before I found one that explained what happens at distances less than the focal length! Thanks!
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Thanx!!!! You explained material that on my classes I couldnt apprehend at first!!!
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Visualize the working of convex lens on DESMOS. Its a web based application built for students.
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HOW? He does really explain. what a virtual image is
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Visualize the working of convex lens on DESMOS. Its a web based application built for students.
ruclips.net/video/JJBAKIeRubU/видео.html
This is for sure my weakness lol idk why just have a hard time understanding how to do proper Ray diagrams cleanly.
Wait so diverging lens images are always virtual?
Great video, I found the diagram of the sliding object particularly helpful. Thank you so much.
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6:20 can anyone explain what the parallel line is, how do you know where that’s supposed to be
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I watch your videos even those not in my syllabus
great analogy with the sand!
Thank you very much! This has helped from failing my exam!
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you, Mr. Andersen.
thank you sooo much. I finally know how to properly draw a diagram and i have an exam in two days
Hello, I have a question, at 6:18 how do you know to draw the second parallel line like that? Like, how far up or down to draw the parallel line? Thanks by the way. You've been helping me through my whole college career (6 years!)
I have the same question lol
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Simply and perfectly explanatory. Thanks a lot!
oh, i understand now. thanks man. i have an exam next week
This video is really helpful to understand ray diagrams. Thanks a lot!
wait, sorry, but is the virtual reality of the image creeping up behind you an abstraction of maths, or really Euclidean geometry? ie, can this be done in a real world experiment? Sadly AP wasn't always afforded to me... but thanks for the lesson
Hi Mr. Anderson! Do you happen to have anything on AP Chem? I just graduated from HS and I never took an advanced chemistry class and I want to at least have some extra knowledge before heading to college :)
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Mr. Anderson...I am nearsighted, wears glasses... but I think the object that I see is not diminished (or smaller than the real object), why is it different from the concave lenses properties?
thanks. your videos are really amazing, and you use to show how it happens in real life.
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Could you tell which program you used to draw things? Very nice and sharp images. Thanks.
Thank you for that video, it helped a lot
I have a question (and I'm not even remotely prepared to handle any higher math) that will likely be hard to ask and even harder to answer. for context I am a high school drop out with very little knowledge of math. I do however have an imagination and google. So if I want to know what a "rate" is I can google it and learn that it is distance/time and work from there as i try to imagine something like a wheel accelerating and its velocity or whatever, just to give an example. I'm assuming the marching band members represent points along their respective rays and not photons, in the case above, the other closest marching band members respond to the first band member reaching the lens edge by turning toward the edge (ie before reaching the lens edge) is this just something that happened in the animation and not necessarily intentional, or is this an accurate depiction? if so, is this because as a wave it is affecting the light around it, such that at the first point there are "ripples" occurring which slow and change the "trajectory" of the next chosen position of a ray for measurement? I'm not even sure if "ripples" in a light wave can affect other light waves, I unfortunately cannot wrap my head around how something like an orchestra can be reduced to a single wavelength without becoming an average of each part and then sounding like a humm when you replay it, and so it may be that this is beyond my understanding too. but i just thought I'd ask either way.
I watched it before my physics exam...That was helpful.
Why can’t we use the focal point in the left for the last example?
You thought me a lesson that was supposed to be discussed for a week into a 7 mins video
Very helpful!
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what simulation software you used?
How do you decide the focal point on ray diagrams ???
hi i am an Indian , IDK about you guys but we have study in class 10th here
Great teacher
This was so helpful!!! Thank you
why wouldn't the ray go through the focal point left of the diverging lens? i know i can always draw three lines to confirm where the image forms. but i have a hard time understanding which focal point to use for different lenses, especially when double optics are introduced
6 years later i hope you have an answer for me too
REAL: Inverted, Diminished, forms infront of the object
VIRTUAL: Upright, Larger, Forms behind the object
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so… anyone here cramming for the ap 2 tmr?
Im cramming tonight for tomorrow lol
I am a little confused about why the light bends the way it does (or why we draw the arrows the way we do). Based on what I know from refraction, shouldn't the light bend once when it initially hits the lens, and then bend again when it leaves the lens? Why is it bending in the middle of the lens (and only once) where it's not changing from one medium to another?
You're correct, the light does bend twice. He was drawing one bend to make his life easier because he's calculating the total angle of refraction. In reality the light bends when it hits the glass then bends again when goes back into air, giving that total angle of refraction.
The way he is drawing it does make it confusing.
why does the picture that is seen turns upside down ?
Excuse me. Consider a meniscus, which has curvatures of the both its side, meaning it's neither a positive meniscus nor a negative meniscus. What is that lens' ray diagram? Is that converging or diverging the ray of light?
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For the object, does it have to be on 2F? can it be further than 2F?
Is the image is not diminished if the object is on or less than 2F?
Basically if Crash Course was slow enough to comprehend.
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