Lenses and Mirrors
Concave lenses converge light to a focal point, while convex lenses diverge it. The characteristics of lenses and mirrors, including their focal lengths, determine how images are formed, whether they are diminished, magnified, erect, or inverted. Understanding the relationship between the curvature of lenses and mirrors and their focal lengths is crucial for grasping the principles of optics.In this clip
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Episode 52: Applications of Optics
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