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The x^-1 button is your friend

Posted on August 19, 2013 by Barry • Posted in Technology • Tagged calculators, x^-1 button •

(video) A quick example to show just how handy the x-1 button on your TI calculator can be… Continue reading →

Thin Lens Equation – What’s plus, what’s minus?

Posted on August 19, 2013 by Barry • Posted in Physics, Waves • Tagged geometric optics, lens, x^-1 button •

(video) Any of the three quantities in the Thin Lens Equation can be either positive or negative, and remembering which is which is not so easy. But if you have a basic understanding of how lenses work, you can deduce what’s positive and negative… Continue reading →

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