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Q: What is a telescope that uses an object lens to bend light toward the plane where the image is found?
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Telescope that uses an object lens to bend light toward the plane where the image is formed?

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How does the telescope help in the study of the heavenly bodies?

The telescope magnifies the image of an object, allowing us to see it in greater detail.


How does the telescope help in the study of heavenly bodies?

The telescope magnifies the image of an object, allowing us to see it in greater detail.


A telescope that ues ojective lens to bend light toward the plane where the image is formed?

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Which lens is the second lens that magnifies the object?

The eyepiece of the telescope doesn't magnify the object, but it does magnifythe real image of the object that forms at the focus of the primary lens or mirror.


Is the image produced by a radio telescope the same as the image produced by a optical telescope?

no you cant see image its appers in waves


One function of a refracting telescope?

The nominal function of any telescope is to enlarge the image of a distant object and that is the same for reflecting or refracting or hybrid telescopes. That said, it is a better description of a telescope to say it is a light collector that brings into an image (on the eye or photo sensor of the user) the light that is given off by some distant object. The aperture of a telescope is much much larger than the aperture (iris) of the human eye, so whatever object is being viewed is producing light an a much greater quantity of light is entering the telescope than would be entering the eye. More light allows the image being viewed to be enlarged and still visible to the human eye.


What telescope using lenses to make an image?

The reflecting telescope


How does a telescope magnify incomming radiation?

The telescope has an object lens at the top, which is a large lens with a long focal length. It produces an inverted image of a distant obect at the focal point. The eyepiece is a smaller lens, and you look through the eyepice at the image formed by the object lens. The image is formed in space, it does not need a screen, and you can see it with the eyepiece. The ratio of the focal lengths of the two lenses is the linear magnification.


A telescope that uses a system of lenses to produce an image?

Reflecting Telescope


Does a reflecting telescope produce an upright image?

The most common type of reflecting telescope produces an inverted image. However, it's possible for a reflecting telescope to produce an upright image, depending on exactly how the optics are arranged.


A refracting telescope produce an image using an?

A refracting telescope is a type of optical telescope. It was used in astronomical telescopes and spy glasses. Objective lens are used to produce the image.