Most structured and competent lectures on youtube, You are of great help to me and surely many others! Hope your channel will enlarge like the image discussed above!
Thanks for this lecture... i was going to explain this basics to my students but felt you've done a better job explaining this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Sir.
It is better to say that image 1 must be as close to Fe as possible but NOT exactly at Fe otherwise lens 2 (or eyepiece) will not produce an image of an object at its Focal point. i.e The distance of image 1 from the eyepiece must be approximately equal to Fe not not exactly the same. A convex lens can not produce an image of an object at the F-point. Good presentation though..
Most structured and competent lectures on youtube, You are of great help to me and surely many others! Hope your channel will enlarge like the image discussed above!
Fantastic
Really simple and concise. Explanation. Exactly how it should be taught
Bless you for this video!!!! A homework problem was really frustrating me, and you helped me so much! Thank you!!!
Thank you! Very well and clearly explained; It solved my problem.
Excellent explanation. Really glad I found this channel.
it is very simple to learn sir ...... thank you sir....
Thanks for this lecture... i was going to explain this basics to my students but felt you've done a better job explaining this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Sir.
Well explained .thank you
Is it just me or does he have the perfect monotonous tone?
Super lecture sir. Thanks!!!
I like the way of your explanation..
clear and succinct explanations, I really like it XD
very clear understanding
It is better to say that image 1 must be as close to Fe as possible but NOT exactly at Fe otherwise lens 2 (or eyepiece) will not produce an image of an object at its Focal point. i.e The distance of image 1 from the eyepiece must be approximately equal to Fe not not exactly the same. A convex lens can not produce an image of an object at the F-point. Good presentation though..
great effort!
thank you sir!! very helpful.
Earth bending
great
Nice lecture but please slow down and may repeat important points
what about his voice tone?