Refracting
A CD-ROM ( Compact Disc- Read Only Memory ) is an Optical Type of Device. The reason of it being optical lies in the fact that its read/write head is optical in nature ( It uses a red colored light).
samplesThe optical microscope
This best answer describes a reflecting telescope. The maximum size for a refractor on Earth is about 40 inches due to gravitational sag. Palomar's primary mirror is some 16 feet in diameter, and the Keck telescopes use several large mirrors that are computer-controlled and act as a single disk twice the size of Palomar.
Isaac Newton -- invented calculus and a type of telescope that was more compact, but gave better magnification to see planets, stars, etc.
Radio Waves
An optical telescope.
Optical!!
Usually optical energy.
Optical
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.
Space Telescope such as the Hubble Space Telescope
Perhaps you are thinking of a radio telescope, although your question is quite open-ended. Voltmeters, frequency counters, and trombones also fit the description.
The most powerfull type of telescope is the Radio telescope. Radio waves travel much further than light waves.
A reflector telescope collects light with a mirror. The mirror is located at the back of the telescope and reflects the incoming light to a focal point where it is then collected by an eyepiece for viewing.
Flatbed scanner
Different telescopes utilize different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Two types of optical telescope are refracting and reflecting. There are also different kinds of radio telescope investigating different bandwidths from the infra red to the untra violet