Telescopes Flashcards
What is the focal length of a lens?
Distance between focal plane and lens
(Parallel rays converge on the focal plane)
How will this be different for a stronger lens?
Focal length shorter
Why is a real image formed here?
The light rays pass through the point where the image forms
Why is a virtual image formed here?
The light rays do not pass through the point where the image forms
Why do these two object appear the same size?
The angle subtended at the eye is the same
Generally what does a telescope need to do to magnify an object?
Increase the angle subtended at the eye
Copy the diagram and label:
- Angles α and β
- Focal lengths
- Focal points
- Two lens names
Copy the diagram and label:
- Where a real image forms
- Where a virtual image forms
Draw a labelled diagram of the refracting telescope in normal adjustment
Don’t forget the dotted construction line!
What is wrong here?
Rays from eyepiece lens must be parallel to dotted construction line
How is the length of a refracting telescope calculated?
Add the two focal lengths
How is angular magnification of a telescope calculated?
- What is spherical aberration?
- Sketch a diagram to show it
Refraction increases towards edge of lens
Focal point different for rays passing through different parts of lens
What is the resolution of a telescope?
Ability to distinguish between two points separated by angle
The smaller the resolution the better
How many stars are seen?
2 because the stars are resolved