The angular magnification of an astronomical telescope in normal  adjustment is 36, and the diameter of the objective lens is 72mm. (Notice that this is  the same configuration as a beam expander, see figure below which is NOT to scale. a. What is the minimum diameter of the eyepiece required to collect all the light  entering the objective lens from a distant point source on the axis of the  instrument?  b. In order to use the thin lens approximation, the radius of curvature of the lens  should be larger than the diameter of the lens itself. For a radius of curvature of  720mm for both sides of the objective lens (one is negative, one is positive), and  an index of refraction of the objective glass of 1.5, what is the focal length of the  Objective Lens? c. What is the focal length of the eyepiece given the focal length of the objective  lens?  d. What is the minimum length of the telescope? (i.e. the total distance between  the eyepiece and the objective lenses).

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The angular magnification of an astronomical telescope in normal 
adjustment is 36, and the diameter of the objective lens is 72mm. (Notice that this is 
the same configuration as a beam expander, see figure below which is NOT to scale.

a. What is the minimum diameter of the eyepiece required to collect all the light 
entering the objective lens from a distant point source on the axis of the 
instrument? 
b. In order to use the thin lens approximation, the radius of curvature of the lens 
should be larger than the diameter of the lens itself. For a radius of curvature of 
720mm for both sides of the objective lens (one is negative, one is positive), and 
an index of refraction of the objective glass of 1.5, what is the focal length of the 
Objective Lens?
c. What is the focal length of the eyepiece given the focal length of the objective 
lens? 
d. What is the minimum length of the telescope? (i.e. the total distance between 
the eyepiece and the objective lenses). 

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Transcribed Image Text:Objective Parallel rays from distant object Pop To image I' at infinity -fob F₂, F₁ Ih' Eyepiece Bey +fey- Parallel rays
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