Isaac Newton, having convinced himself (erroneously as it turned out) that chromatic aberration is an inherent property

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Isaac Newton, having convinced himself (erroneously as it turned out) that chromatic aberration is an inherent property of refracting telescopes, invented the reflecting telescope, shown schematically in Figure. He presented his second model of this telescope, with a magnifying power of 38, to the Royal Society (of London), which still has it. In Figure incident light falls, closely parallel to the telescope axis, on the objective mirror M. After reflection from small mirror M' (the figure is not to scale), the rays form a real, inverted image in the focal plane (the plane perpendicular to the line of sight, at focal point F). This image is then viewed through an eyepiece.

(a) Show that the angular magnification ms for the device is given by Eq. 34-15: mθ ?? f0b/fey where f0b is the focal length objective mirror and fey, is that of the eyepiece.

(b) The 200 in. mirror in the reflecting telescope at Mt. Palomar in California has a focal length of 16.8 m. Estimate the size of the image formed by this mirror when the object is a meter stick 2.0km away. Assume parallel incident rays.

(c) The mirror of a different reflecting astronomical telescope has an effective radius of curvature of 10 m ("effective" because such mirrors are ground to a parabolic rather than a spherical shape, to eliminate spherical aberration defects). To give an angular magnification of 200, what must be the focal length of the eyepiece?

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Fundamentals of Physics

ISBN: 978-0471758013

8th Extended edition

Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick

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