If physics professors would just take 5 minute to demonstrate this after teaching the concepts, that would save the headaches of millions of Physics II students everywhere.
I love this!! Gosh I hate when YT people tell us to go look at ray diagrams but like I want to see how it TRULY looks in the real world - thank you for this!!
Didn’t understand the difference between real and virtual images for over 1 year in school. After this video, I understood it properly. Thanks a lot!!!
Wow. I've been browsing the internet for a while now. I'm really glad that I stumbled upon your video!! You have taught me the concept that my teachers at school couldn't explain me well. Thanks a lot INTEGRAL PHYSICS🙏🙏
Thank you! I have my physics GCSE paper 2 tomorrow and you're the first person to visually show me wtf a virtual image actually is outside of those ray diagrams. Officially better than at least 80% of physics teachers
I am a physics student and I only really understood the concept of the virtual and real images when I watched this video so thanks a lot you helped me a great deal🙏
For all these 16 years I never understood how this actually works and always had a belief that we can’t see virtual images No my doubt is cleared and also the concept Great explanation very useful
I never understood when I was in school; today while trying to explain to my daughter struggled; I am so happy that I found this video; it is very helpful; thanks a ton!
Thanks for making it so simple to understand , there are tons of videos on the same subject but they make it too difficult to understand with some preplexing diagrams instead of giving demonstration from real world, but you did it enough to make me clear :) thanks again
I’ve been searching for this kind of video for an hour in TH-cam thank you thank you really everyone only explained the diagram but I couldn’t understand what was really happening
I’m wondering if we also should stay in focus point while looking through a converging lens. I mean there is a specific distance between the wall and the lens so the real image can be projected. But as we look a virtual image through the same lens I assume we can look it at any distance and the virtual image is clear and focused (as you demonstratwd at the end of the video while we looking that tiny jeep). Is it so or we also should stay at a specific distance
A real image will project (in focus) onto a surface at only one point. However, hold a convex lens up between yourself and a distant object, as you look through the lens toward the object you will see the image form at a position that to your eye appears to be closer to you than the lens.
Yes. A real, inverted image forms on the back of your eye; and yes the image is inverted... your brain just got used to it. The purpose of glasses is to move the focal point of the image forward or back so that it forms on the retina (the back of your eye)
@@INTEGRALPHYSICS Thanks a lot man! This channel really teaches a lot!! Edit: but why did the image of the view of the houses behind (u showed in video) ended up being inverted?
So a real image is something that allow light to pass through one medium to another and project a image in the other medium while a virtual image is something that doesn’t allow light to pass through to another medium but still allows it to project light in that medium?
A real image occurs when the light (either reflected or refracted) from a surface actually converges at a point. A virtual image occurs when the light (either reflected or refracted) from a surface APPEARS to come from a point it never actually passed through. This is where ray tracing diagrams come in as a useful tool in understanding real vs. virtual images.
Can someone please CONFIRM my question? -So does this means that CONCAVE MIRROR can EITHER BE REAL OR VIRTUAL? •Produces REAL if projected on a screen; and •Produces VIRTUAL if reflection is seen directly in the mirror...? -I was also influenced by this question since I see a lot of search results in Google saying that CONCAVE MIRROR may PRODUCE either REAL or VIRTUAL image.
The image formed by a concave mirror is real when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror, and virtual when the object is placed inside the focal length of the mirror.
Fellow Coloradan! Stay safe in the heat (summer '24). anyway, this virtual/real thing is a nuisance, so thank you for the video. So at 1:39, the *reflection* of the jeep in the lens, is that a virtual image? (Your camera inadvertently picked this up, but I'm glad it did!)
If physics professors would just take 5 minute to demonstrate this after teaching the concepts, that would save the headaches of millions of Physics II students everywhere.
I totally agree.
Bruh this vid is really helpful 😂
for real, super helpful
U physics professor would take 5mins whereas I see the video is just 3mins. I guess ur physics professor takes more...🧐
so true
I love this!! Gosh I hate when YT people tell us to go look at ray diagrams but like I want to see how it TRULY looks in the real world - thank you for this!!
I can do all the ray diagrams I want in class, but until I show my students this demo they just don't get it.
@@INTEGRALPHYSICS good job man thats a great vid I m gonna show this to my students! thank you!
That's what I'm trying to say
You've made something brilliantly clear that everyone else skips. Thank you.
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Didn’t understand the difference between real and virtual images for over 1 year in school. After this video, I understood it properly. Thanks a lot!!!
Glad it helped!
Wow. I've been browsing the internet for a while now. I'm really glad that I stumbled upon your video!! You have taught me the concept that my teachers at school couldn't explain me well. Thanks a lot INTEGRAL PHYSICS🙏🙏
Thank you! I have my physics GCSE paper 2 tomorrow and you're the first person to visually show me wtf a virtual image actually is outside of those ray diagrams. Officially better than at least 80% of physics teachers
01:43 Convex lens - real and inverted. (Projecting on something)
03:00 mirrors - virtual (world in a mirror)
Finally a real-life example, thanks for this, it was quite helpful.
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I am a physics student and I only really understood the concept of the virtual and real images when I watched this video so thanks a lot you helped me a great deal🙏
I wish he was my children's physics teacher. Two eyes are not enough to watch this wonderful explanation. 🤗
2 hours of physics explanation has been saved by a 3 minutes video, thank you for the explanation. much appreciated
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Thanks. Explained that better than my Physics professor and book.
only helpful video on youtube about real and virtual images, thank you so much!
For all these 16 years I never understood how this actually works and always had a belief that we can’t see virtual images
No my doubt is cleared and also the concept
Great explanation very useful
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bro i thought this was a hard concept bc of all the diagrams and drawings, tHANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!
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Was studying optics at high school since a month. Learnt a lot more by your video than what i learnt since past month
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I never understood when I was in school; today while trying to explain to my daughter struggled; I am so happy that I found this video; it is very helpful; thanks a ton!
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Excellent Information and demostration , best video , my students are much impressed
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Thanks for making it so simple to understand , there are tons of videos on the same subject but they make it too difficult to understand with some preplexing diagrams instead of giving demonstration from real world, but you did it enough to make me clear :) thanks again
I am glad I could help.
It's one of the best explanation of real and virtual image I've ever seen. Your explanation is great thanks for your great explanation :)
bro seeing how this shit actually works is a trillion times more effective for comprehension than reading about this bs. Thank you so much!
I was searching to understand this, finally I reached the destination. Clear explanation
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Thanks for explaining so easily the difference between Real and Virtual image! That made a lot of sense.
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I’ve been searching for this kind of video for an hour in TH-cam thank you thank you really everyone only explained the diagram but I couldn’t understand what was really happening
After finding millions of videos I got this one and is the best
Thanks! That's sorta what I was going for.
All my doubts of life time cleared in 3 mins
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This helped my students a lot! Thank you for demonstrating this!
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Fantastic!!! Many thanks for your explanation/demonstration of the virtual image
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Excellent explanation!!! Thanks !I take the help of this video to explain real and virtual image concept to my son.
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Great demonstration! Hope this gets more views since it helped me understand the concept much better than simply reading from a textbook.
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Thats crazy, the image in 1:35 looks like a mobile screen. Or a projector.
That's precisely what's going on inside a projector.
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great video ! If you put the ray diagram in the corner for each example it would be even better !
Great suggestion!
I’m wondering if we also should stay in focus point while looking through a converging lens. I mean there is a specific distance between the wall and the lens so the real image can be projected. But as we look a virtual image through the same lens I assume we can look it at any distance and the virtual image is clear and focused (as you demonstratwd at the end of the video while we looking that tiny jeep). Is it so or we also should stay at a specific distance
A real image will project (in focus) onto a surface at only one point. However, hold a convex lens up between yourself and a distant object, as you look through the lens toward the object you will see the image form at a position that to your eye appears to be closer to you than the lens.
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Quick question: In this case, since our eyes contain convex lenses, does that mean we are seeing inverted (real) images? I am just confused...
Yes. A real, inverted image forms on the back of your eye; and yes the image is inverted... your brain just got used to it.
The purpose of glasses is to move the focal point of the image forward or back so that it forms on the retina (the back of your eye)
@@INTEGRALPHYSICS Thanks a lot man! This channel really teaches a lot!!
Edit: but why did the image of the view of the houses behind (u showed in video) ended up being inverted?
All images projected either onto the wall or white board are 'real' images. Real images are inverted.
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great demonstration
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So a real image is something that allow light to pass through one medium to another and project a image in the other medium while a virtual image is something that doesn’t allow light to pass through to another medium but still allows it to project light in that medium?
A real image occurs when the light (either reflected or refracted) from a surface actually converges at a point. A virtual image occurs when the light (either reflected or refracted) from a surface APPEARS to come from a point it never actually passed through.
This is where ray tracing diagrams come in as a useful tool in understanding real vs. virtual images.
Thanks
Can someone please CONFIRM my question?
-So does this means that CONCAVE MIRROR can EITHER BE REAL OR VIRTUAL?
•Produces REAL if projected on a screen; and
•Produces VIRTUAL if reflection is seen directly in the mirror...?
-I was also influenced by this question since I see a lot of search results in Google saying that CONCAVE MIRROR may PRODUCE either REAL or VIRTUAL image.
The image formed by a concave mirror is real when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror, and virtual when the object is placed inside the focal length of the mirror.
@@INTEGRALPHYSICS Thank you for clarifying. Youʼve helped a lot with your visual demonstration.
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Fellow Coloradan! Stay safe in the heat (summer '24). anyway, this virtual/real thing is a nuisance, so thank you for the video. So at 1:39, the *reflection* of the jeep in the lens, is that a virtual image? (Your camera inadvertently picked this up, but I'm glad it did!)
You literally solved my problem,
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You are very welcome.
Thank god, you saved me
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Awesome video! One question, does this mean that every time I look in the mirror, I'm actually looking at a virtual image of myself?
yes.
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so if you place the screen behind the lens in the virtual image you wouldn’t get an image right?
Correct. Virtual Image = the image does not focus to a point.
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