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4:56 if the rays in a virtual image are not actual light rays then they're not real... then how does the image even exist, how can it be created when the rays are not real?
COGNITO, thank you for your services of supplying us with good details on how the lenses function. You are truly a excellent teacher of optical technology. But here's a question I have: how does the lenses in a camera correct the inverted image(from a convex lens) into a upright position? Is it done by combining a convex lens with a concave lens because a concave lens give off an upright image, or is there something else at play?
In a camera, the inverted image created by the convex lens (the primary lens) is indeed corrected, but not by directly re-inverting the image to make it appear upright to the naked eye. Instead, the correction process differs based on the type of camera and the technology it uses. In digital cameras for example, the convex lens in a digital camera projects an inverted image onto the image sensor (such as a CCD or CMOS sensor). The sensor captures the image as it is projected (inverted), and then digital image processing software within the camera automatically corrects the image. The software flips the image right-side-up before displaying it on the camera’s screen or storing it on memory.
If you’d like to practise what's covered in this video, check out the lesson on the Cognito platform - cognitoedu.org/coursesubtopic/p2-gcse-aqa-h-t_4.11. The platform’s totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are: - Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown. - Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on. - Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like. - A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts. - A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic. Amadeus & Tom
I just wanted to come say that you're videos are short, sweet, to the point and explains everything really well according to the GCSE and CSEC syllabi and they have been a MAJOR help for my students and I since we have all went fully virtual with school. All my students (advanced or not) have found your videos super helpful and I want to thank you for the work you put into these videos. It's much appreciated by students in the Caribbean. I hope you see this comment and the others because u are one of the best channels on youtube in terms of assisting secondary school students in their subjects. Hope all is well with you during this pandemic despite everything. I wish you all the best. 🇹🇹#868
Thankyou so much Sammy, we really appreciate messages like this 🤩. Great to hear that your students have been finding them so useful and that we could help them continue their education even during the pandemic. All the best 😊
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Don't worry! I'm sure your exam is going to go awesome! Revise your notes and text, and pretend to teach it to someone, try out different learning techniques that suit you. And most importantly, DO NOT PANIC !! everything will turn out fine, good luck!! 🎓
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I might be a completely different syllabus (CBSE), but these vids have helped me and my friends sooo much, especially in math! Thank you for your excellent work!
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Also - i don't think real images are smaller - surely they're same size?
If not, please explain
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@@jaigoyal2794 it depends on the position of the object
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4:56 if the rays in a virtual image are not actual light rays then they're not real... then how does the image even exist, how can it be created when the rays are not real?
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What about short sighted and long sighted
COGNITO, thank you for your services of supplying us with good details on how the lenses function. You are truly a excellent teacher of optical technology. But here's a question I have: how does the lenses in a camera correct the inverted image(from a convex lens) into a upright position? Is it done by combining a convex lens with a concave lens because a concave lens give off an upright image, or is there something else at play?
In a camera, the inverted image created by the convex lens (the primary lens) is indeed corrected, but not by directly re-inverting the image to make it appear upright to the naked eye. Instead, the correction process differs based on the type of camera and the technology it uses. In digital cameras for example, the convex lens in a digital camera projects an inverted image onto the image sensor (such as a CCD or CMOS sensor). The sensor captures the image as it is projected (inverted), and then digital image processing software within the camera automatically corrects the image. The software flips the image right-side-up before displaying it on the camera’s screen or storing it on memory.
Lenses piss me off
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I am not a GCSE student. But a Sri lankan . This is helpful for my
Great video. Question: the chicken image on the screen at 4:28 appears to be behind the focal point. Is that correct?
the chicken is on the focal point not behind it
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BTW. It's principAL focus.
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If you’d like to practise what's covered in this video, check out the lesson on the Cognito platform - cognitoedu.org/coursesubtopic/p2-gcse-aqa-h-t_4.11. The platform’s totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
Amadeus & Tom
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BRO I CANT UNDERSTAND THIS WTH IS A FOCAL POINT
the point at x from the lense
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0:37 observing the light path in the lens inspired me to do that: th-cam.com/video/5x6yAAsiUcA/w-d-xo.html
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