Optics - Telescopes - Mastering Physics Part A On one of the shelves in your phy
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Optics - Telescopes - Mastering Physics
Part A
On one of the shelves in your physics lab is displayed an antique telescope. A sign underneath the instrument says that the telescope has a magnification of 20 and consists of two converging lenses, the objective and the eyepiece, fixed at either end of a tube 60.0cm long. Assuming that this telescope would allow an observer to view a lunar crater in focus with a completely relaxed eye, what is the focal length fe of the eyepiece?
Note that to view the crater with a completely relaxed eye, the eyepiece must form its image at infinity.
Express your answer in centimeters.
Explanation / Answer
M = fo/fe and l = fo+fe
Given M = 20, and l = 60.
So, equation 1 is fo/fe = 20, which can be arranged as fo = 2fe.
And equation 2 is fo+fe = 60
Solve for fe, and you'll get 2.86 cm.
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