37.15 You have two converging lenses of focal lengths 0.800 m and 0.0500 m and use them to construct an (astronomical) telescope. (a) Which lens will you use as the objec- tive and which as the eyepiece? (b) How far apart will you mount the lenses? (c) What will the (angular) magnifica- tion of your telescope be? You are inaccurate in your construction of your telescope and you mount the lenses 2.00 mm closer than you should have. (d) What kind of image does your flawed telescope produce? (e) Where is this image located relative to eyepiece? You attempt to fix your telescope but make yet another mistake. Now the lenses are mounted 4.00 mm too far apart. (f) What kind of image does your still flawed telescope produce? (g) Where is this image located relative to the eyepiece?

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37.15 You have two converging lenses of
focal lengths 0.800 m and 0.0500 m and
use them to construct an (astronomical)
telescope.
(a)
(b)
Which lens will you use as the objec-
tive and which as the eyepiece?
How far apart will you mount the
lenses?
(c) What will the (angular) magnifica-
tion of your telescope be?
You are inaccurate in your construction of
your telescope and you mount the lenses
2.00 mm closer than you should have.
(d) What kind of image does your
flawed telescope produce?
(e) Where is this image located relative
to eyepiece?
You attempt to fix your telescope but
make yet another mistake. Now the
lenses are mounted 4.00 mm too far
apart.
(f) What kind of image does your still
flawed telescope produce?
(g) Where is this image located relative
to the eyepiece?
Transcribed Image Text:37.15 You have two converging lenses of focal lengths 0.800 m and 0.0500 m and use them to construct an (astronomical) telescope. (a) (b) Which lens will you use as the objec- tive and which as the eyepiece? How far apart will you mount the lenses? (c) What will the (angular) magnifica- tion of your telescope be? You are inaccurate in your construction of your telescope and you mount the lenses 2.00 mm closer than you should have. (d) What kind of image does your flawed telescope produce? (e) Where is this image located relative to eyepiece? You attempt to fix your telescope but make yet another mistake. Now the lenses are mounted 4.00 mm too far apart. (f) What kind of image does your still flawed telescope produce? (g) Where is this image located relative to the eyepiece?
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