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Physics 1402: Reflection and Refraction

Students use mirror equations to determine the position and type.

02/14/2002 | Rating NR

Chemistry & Physics

Physics 1402: Reflection and Refraction

Season 2 Episode 1402 | 29m 55s

Students use mirror equations to determine the position and type.

Students use mirror equations to determine the position, type, and size of mirror images for curved mirrors mathematically. Optical density and index of refraction are defined and related to reflection and refraction. The concept of refraction is used to explain mirages.

02/14/2002 | Rating NR

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Chemistry & Physics

Physics 1402: Reflection and Refraction

Season 2 Episode 1402 | 29m 55s

Students use mirror equations to determine the position, type, and size of mirror images for curved mirrors mathematically. Optical density and index of refraction are defined and related to reflection and refraction. The concept of refraction is used to explain mirages.

02/14/2002 | Rating NR

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