Cameras and reflecting telescopes gather light using mirrors and lenses.
It is an optical instrument that gathers light from the object being observed and focus the light rays to produce a real image. They are also called objectives. In microscopes, lenses are found at the bottom near the sample. They are mainly used at telescopes, microscopes and cameras.
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The three uses for the ray model of light are: to understand how light moves in straight lines, reflects off mirrors, and refracts through lenses.
Yes, or lenses. Called reflector and refractors respectfully.
Light has little or no effect on a mirror. The mirrors follow the rule: "the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection". Concave mirrors concentrate light to a point and convex spread it out.
Mirrors reflect light; lenses do not. APEX 0-0
the reflecting telescope uses mirrors and lenses. The refracting telescope does not include the mirrors.
A prism refracts light, and a mirror reflects light.
Mirrors don't refract, they reflect. All lenses, on the other hand, refract (bend) the light. All cameras have lenses, to focus the image; same for eyeglasses. Some telescopes have lenses, but others are collections of mirrors. Note that some few optical elements are lenses and mirrors - like prescription sunglasses with mirror coating.
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It bends the light with lenses and mirrors, so your answer would be yes.
The objective lenses are the optical element that gathers light from the 'object' being observed and they focus the light rays to produce a real image.
A telescope uses lens and mirrors to collect and focus light from distant object.
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It reflects off of them.