PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 32, Problem 88P

(a)

To determine

Image distance of the objective.

(a)

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Given:

The focal length of the objective is 100cm and the object distance is 30m .

Formula used:

A Galilean telescope is composed of two lenses: one is concave lens which serves as the eye piece while another one is convex lens which serves as the objective lens.

Write the expression for thin lens equation.

  1f=1v+1u   ...... (1)

Here, f is the focal length of lens, v is the image distance and u is the object distance.

Rearrange above equation for the value of v .

  v=(f)(uf)(u)   ....... (2)

Calculation:

Substitute 1m for f and 30m for u in equation (2).

  v=( 1m)( 30m)( 30m-1m)=103.45cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the image of the objective is at the distance of 103.45cm .

(b)

To determine

Object distance for the eye piece so that the final image is at near point.

(b)

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Given:

The focal length of the eye piece is 5cm and the final image is at near point.

Formula used:

A Galilean telescope is composed of two lenses: one is concave lens which serves as the eye piece while another one is convex lens which serves as the objective lens.

Write the expression for thin lens equation.

  1f=1v+1u   ...... (1)

Here, f is the focal length of lens, v is the image distance and u is the object distance.

Rearrange above equation for the value of u .

  u=(f)(vf)(v)   ....... (2)

Calculation:

Substitute 5cm for f and 25cm for v in equation (2).

  u=( 5cm)( 25cm)( 25cm( 5cm ))=6.25cm

Conclusion:

Object distance for the eye piece so that the final image is at near point is 6.25cm .

(c)

To determine

Distance between the objective lens and the eye piece.

(c)

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Given:

The image of the objective is at the distance of 103cm , Object distance for the eye pieceis 6.3cm .

Formula used:

Write the expression for the separation distance between the lenses.

  D=vobjective+ueyepiece   ....... (1)

Here, D is the separation distance between the lenses, vobjective is the image distance for the objective lens and ueyepiece is the object distance for the eyepiece.

Calculation:

Substitute 103.45cm for vobjective and 6.25cm for ueyepiece in equation (1).

  D=103.45cm6.25cm=97.2cm

Conclusion:

Distance between the objective lens and the eye piece is 97.2cm .

(d)

To determine

Height of the final image, angular magnification.

(d)

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Given:

The object height is 1.5m .

Formula used:

Write the expression for magnification of telescope in terms of image size and object size.

  M=IO   ....... (1)

Here, M is the magnificationof telescope, I is the image size and O is the object size.

Write the expression for lateral magnification equation in terms of image and object distances.

  m=vu   ....... (2)

Here, m is the lateral magnification, v is the image distance and u is the object distance.

Write the expression for the magnification of telescope.

  M=(mobjective)(meyepiece)   ...... (3)

Here, M is the magnification of telescope, mobjective is the magnification of objective and meyepiece is the magnification of eyepiece.

Calculation:

Substitute mobjective for m , 103.45cm for v and 3000cm for u in equation (2).

  mobjective=( 103.45cm)( 3000cm)=0.0345

Substitute meyepiece for m , 25cm for v and -6.25cm for u in equation (2).

  meyepiece=( 25cm)( 6.25cm)=4

Substitute 4 for meyepiece and 0.0345 for mobjective in equation (3).

  M=(0.0345)(4)=0.138

Rearrange equation (1) for I .

  I=MO

Substitute 0.138 for M , 150cm for O in above equation.

  I=(0.138)(150cm)=20.7cm

Write the expression for angular magnification of telescope.

  Mθ=θeθo   ...... (4)

Here, Mθ is the angular magnification of telescope, θe is the angle subtended byimage and θo is theangle subtended by object.

Write the expression for the angle subtended by eyepiece.

  θe=tan1(I'u eyepiece)   ...... (5)

Here, θe is the angle subtended byimage, I' is the height of final image in telescope and ueyepiece is the object distance for the eyepiece.

Write the expression for the angle subtended by object.

  θo=(Iu objective)   ...... (6)

Here, θo is the angle subtended by object, I is the height of object and uobjective is the object distance of objective.

Substitute tan1(I'u eyepiece) for θe and Iuobjective for θo in equation (4).

  Mθ= tan 1( I' u eyepiece )( I u objective )=u objectiveItan1( I' u eyepiece )   ...... (7)

Substitute 30m for uobjective , 1.5m for I , 20.7cm for I' and -6.25cm for ueyepiece in equation (7).

  Mθ=30m1.5mtan1( 20.7cm 6.25cm)=26

Conclusion:

Height of the final image is 20.7cm and angular magnification is 26 .

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