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Crash Course Physics #41 Optical Instruments
Copied from Crash Course: ‘How do lenses work? How do they form images? Well, in order to understand how optics work, we have to understand the physics of light. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about optical instruments and how they make magnification possible.’
Free product in this series: Crash Course Physics #1 - Motion in a Straight Line WS & Key
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Crash Course Physics #41 Optical Instruments
Copied from Crash Course: ‘How do lenses work? How do they form images? Well, in order to understand how optics work, we have to understand the physics of light. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about optical instruments and how they make magnification possible.’
Free product in this series: Crash Course Physics #1 - Motion in a Straight Line WS & Key
Image Credit: Crash Course
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Included in this Download
- Student Print - Docx & PDF formats
- Teacher / Educator Key - Docx & PDF Formats
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Legal / Reuse Information
I release my material under a Creative Commons 4.0 International By Non-commercial (CC4-BY-NC) license.
You MAY
- Make as many physical copies (prints) as you like, for your OWN PERSONAL classroom.
- Use the originals on Google Classroom (or similar) as much as you like, for your OWN PERSONAL classroom.
- If you edit any document, the original footer notes must remain.
You MAY NOT
- Re-publish any of my work for monetary purposes.
- Post or Repost these materials to any public forum on the internet.
The use of Crash Course/ PBS materials does not imply endorsement or support of SciHigg publications.


