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There's a small error in the first slide which you showed about the position of object and image in concave and convex mirror. Mistake:- When the object is at infinity in a convex mirror it's nature is Virtual and erect. Convex mirror always forms a virtual image irrespective of the position of object.
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At 0:19 In Convex Mirror. The nature of the image of the Object placed at infinity would be Virtual and Erect. In case of Convex mirror image always will be Virtual and Erect.
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#DidYouKnow: For a good quality telescope operating in good atmospheric conditions, the maximum usable magnification is limited by diffraction. In practice it is considered to be 2× the aperture in millimetres or 50× the aperture in inches; so, a 60mm diameter telescope has a maximum usable magnification of 120×.
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You explain physics so well.
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Please make the part two I want the answer to that question don't leave anything incomplete
5 years ago but still accurate! fantastic way of explanation
Don't memories deserves best academic channel awards ✨ this is just awesome. Each and every thing told is valid and wonderfully explained in short videos
0:20
There is a mistake in the table. Nature of image at infinity in convex mirror. It would be Virtual and Erect
love the way you explain my concept is cleared.
When you will make part 2. Please make it.
Hi...i would like to appreciate that each of your videos are very very interesting and useful.I am a teacher and find it so descriptive and explanatory.After seeing these videos I really feel like if we as students also had such interesting videos explaining each and every poin.Your videos really tells us that science should never be memorised but understood.
Please make a video explaining the formula of magnification...
Thanks...this time i got it.
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Where is magnification part 2 video you explains well
PLS, please do a video on the sign convention of mirror and lens:)
Your voice is so nice to hear
nicely explained.😊 But There is a mistake at 0:10
Convex mirror Can't make a Real image.
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Yeah Ur correct
bro it make real image in an exceptional case pls do some research
@@ucchihaitachi4243 not unless you consider a virtual object 😉
@@InductiveAcademics bro can u explain me more i wanna know srry for my eng
Extremely well explained
Hoping to see more interesting videos later tooooo
I was breaking my heads to understand this concept but you explained it easily. Thank you ma'am
You are a alian as you have heads
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By watching these videos I have got interest in physics ....
Now understanding physics is more easy for me
3:25
The Answer of the question is
1. v=15/13m
2.nature of image is virtual and erect
3. Magnification is 3/13
You have a very good voice
I understand this video very simply well done sir keep going 😊
Good and awesome explanation iam watching again after 5 years
Thank you so much it was difficult to understand this concept
Usefull for optical learner en ''grandissement''
Thanks a lot! Your video makes my concept very clear.
Glad to hear that, Samyak! Thanks and keep watching !! 🙂
Thank you so much, this helped me
There's a small error in the first slide which you showed about the position of object and image in concave and convex mirror.
Mistake:-
When the object is at infinity in a convex mirror it's nature is Virtual and erect.
Convex mirror always forms a virtual image irrespective of the position of object.
bro it makes real image also its an exceptioal case pls dont comment directly without any research
@@ucchihaitachi4243 really
Your explanation is very good
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@@InfinityLearn_NEET ok
Well I was finding this topic very hard... But now I understand it perfectly..
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3:36
Ur vdos are so good ... Thanks for uploading these vdo..... Stay connected with us... God bless u....☺❤💕
please make magnification part 2 nobody can speak like you and represent it well like you
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@@InfinityLearn_NEET thanks for your great work...
@@InfinityLearn_NEET I can't find the second part
Where is your part 2 can u send me the link pls
Please make videos on class 11th and 12th physics also...
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Great way of explaining
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Very nice and clear explanation.
It's very useful🙂☺
Mam nice video but i dont get solution of that question please send part 2 of this video mam
answer for your questions
1 . 2.142 from point p
2.the image is diminished
3.ration of image is 0.428
is it crt??? please reply
saravana kumar same anwser
Yes I also got the same
wow good explanation , i have understood clearly, thank u
Convex mirror always forms virtual and erect image please correct it
Good explanation
Hi can u pls guide me to the second part of this video pls . I am unable to find it.
please make video of magnification part 2
Please make some videos on chemical reaction and equations..
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Can you make part 2 please it is not in playlist
U deserve trillion likes
Hi mam...I didn't find any second part of magnification here...
Awesome explanation.
Great video mam:)
Can u please tell us which software u use to make these videos?
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3:37
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I have a doubt : we don't keep a object really on principal axis and also y the image forms on total mirror
Part 2 pls
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Can we say that magnification is a derived physical quantity..??
Can we say that magnification is a scalar quantity...?
Nice mam
I think you are mistaken.
If the object is on the infinity in the table of the Convex mirror then the image becomes virtual.
She explained it for concave mirror not a convex one. Here's the difference
@@Hate_myself0 video ke starting me dekhiye galat likha hai convex mirror kabhi real image nhi banata
The nature of the image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual 🤔
But in the table as shown in videos it's written real🤔🤔
It is typing mistake
I am watching you mam
Màam you are great.
Mam u said convex mirror form virtual image only na but 0.14 sec we saw real image at infinity
That is written incorrectly there....Convex mirror forms Virtual images only
Awesome explanation👍👍👍
Thank you so much, Jayashri.
Happy Learning :)
Hiie!! Is Magnification Size of Image??
Generally, Magnification is Ratio of Size of Image and of Size of Object. i.e- h'/h..
There is no 2nd part....
At 0:19 In Convex Mirror. The nature of the image of the Object placed at infinity would be Virtual and Erect. In case of Convex mirror image always will be Virtual and Erect.
yaa bro, i also noticed the image should be virtual and erect instead of real and inverted .
Ma'am please give the answer of the question...
Sup vedio mam
this is so helpfull to me
1 million subs but 57000 views ?
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Is this is for 12 class??
Yeah nice teacher
i am not able to get second part
I'm waiting next video
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where second part ?
Where is part-2?
What is answer of this q..
part 2??
Where is part 2
Wow..you're cool
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Please remove the caption. It is hiding one part of the screen
How can💕
Why you always say in the next video and never show us im the NEXT video thats dissapointing😑
Exact same feeling here... 😔
Me too
They forget to do say !
Very Late! :'( Science Board Exam is Over!
B I T W Asad Don't memorise didn't make this video for u
You need to improve more in concepts
please...give me the link of its 2nd part 😐😐😐
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It doesn't open up dude.....😒
Mam iske aage ka video
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where is the part 2 ?haha
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Is this channel indian🇮🇳
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