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It would be reflection, if you are doing a study island test.

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Q: Which principle of light behavior does a telescope use?
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What telescope doesn't use mirrors or lenses to gather light?

A radio telescope.


What type of telescope does not use visual light energy?

Infrared the answer is a refracting telescope :p


What instruments use lenses or mirriors to collect and focus light from distant objects?

Telescope.


Telescopes that use lenses for focusing light are called what telescopes?

That telescope you are refering to is called a refracting telescope.


Did the first telescope use lenses to gather light?

Yes.


What do scientists use to break visible light from a star into its component colors a telescope or a spectroscope?

That's a spectroscope, usually coupled to the business end of a telescope. The telescope is responsible for producing enough light from the star for the spectroscope to work with.


How does the refracting telescope use light?

It bends the light with lenses and mirrors, so your answer would be yes.


What type of telescope does not use mirrors or lenses to gather light?

radiotelescope


What principle of light does the periscope use to work?

The Reflection.


What exactly are collapsible water bottles?

They are water bottles that after they are not in use you can retract them. Think of a telescope if you would and how it extends, it is the same principle.


What kind of telescope focuses light through a transparent lens?

An optical telescope (as distinct from, say, a radio telescope). It's possible that the answer was intended to be "a refracting telescope" but reflecting telescopes use lenses as well.


What object did Isaac newton use to study light?

A telescope lenses and prisms