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Does light pass through the convex lens in a reflector telescope?

yes


How are reflecting and retracting telescopes different?

A reflecting telescope is different from a refracting telescope because a reflecting telescope uses a concave lens, a plane mirror, and a convex lens. While a refracting telescope uses two lens.


The type of telescope uses convex lenses to increase the size of the image viewed?

According to scientists, the refracting telescope uses a convex lens which increases the size of an image. The most common use of this telescope is for viewing solar system planets such as Jupiter and Mars.


Which type of telescope uses a convex lens to increase the size of the image being viewed?

refracting


What is a convex lens that focuses light to form an image at the focal point?

A convex lens that focuses light to form an image at the focal point is known as a converging lens. This type of lens causes parallel light rays to converge and meet at a single point called the focal point, creating a real image.


How does a magnifier work on a telescope?

The lens is a convex shape which allows it to concentrate and magnify light which passes through it.


Does a telescope use a convex lens?

Yes, a telescope typically uses convex lenses to gather and focus light. The objective lens, which is usually convex, collects and refracts light to create an image that can be magnified by the eyepiece lens.


What kind of lens does a projector use?

projector have concave or convex


What is the use of reflecting telescope?

a. concave mirror b. a convex lens c. a plane mirror or d. all the above.


How do you make a telescope from a pringles can?

To make a simple telescope from a Pringles can, you'll need a convex lens and a concave lens, which can often be found in old binoculars or purchased online. Cut a small hole in one end of the Pringles can to fit the convex lens, and attach it securely. Then, at the opposite end, insert the concave lens, ensuring it fits snugly as well. Finally, look through the concave lens end to focus on distant objects.


What type of telescope uses convex lens to increase the size of the image being viewed?

A refracting telescope uses convex lenses to magnify images. It typically consists of an objective lens that collects light and brings it to a focus, and an eyepiece lens that magnifies the image for the viewer. This design allows for clear images of celestial objects, making refractors popular for both amateur and professional astronomy.


What is a Convex lens-?

It is a lens that possesses at least one surface that curves outwards. It causes light to deviate inward, bringing the rays of light to a focus. Its thicker at its center than at its edges, and is used to correct far-sightedness. A convex lens is a lens that bulges outward on both sides. I have another comment. It does do all that stuff and who needed them to build a telescope? It's Galileo Galilie. Ohyah!