Cards (102)

  • What are telescopes used to observe?
    Distant objects in the sky
  • What is an advantage of refracting telescopes?
    Simple design
  • What is a disadvantage of reflecting telescopes?
    More complex design
  • Order the steps in light focusing for a refracting telescope:
    1️⃣ Light enters through the lens
    2️⃣ Lens bends the light
    3️⃣ Light is focused
  • Reflecting telescopes can be made larger than refracting telescopes.

    True
  • Refracting telescopes are more expensive than reflecting telescopes.
    False
  • What do reflecting telescopes use to reflect and focus light?
    Mirrors
  • Reflecting telescopes do not suffer from chromatic aberration.
  • What is the primary purpose of the objective lens in a refracting telescope?
    Focus light
  • What does the eyepiece lens in a refracting telescope determine?
    Magnification
  • What is the focal point in a refracting telescope?
    Light convergence
  • Where is the objective lens located in a refracting telescope?
    Front
  • The secondary mirror in a reflecting telescope is a convex mirror.
  • The focal length in a reflecting telescope determines its magnifying power.

    True
  • In a reflecting telescope, the focal point is located behind the primary mirror.
  • Reflecting telescopes do not suffer from chromatic aberration.

    True
  • One advantage of reflecting telescopes is the absence of chromatic aberration
  • What are telescopes used to observe in the sky?
    Distant objects
  • Refracting telescopes can be made as large as reflecting telescopes.
    False
  • Match the property with the correct type of telescope:
    Light Focusing ↔️ Mirrors
    Chromatic Aberration ↔️ Present
  • Which type of telescope is free from chromatic aberration?
    Reflecting
  • Refracting telescopes can be made larger than reflecting telescopes.
    False
  • What is the primary function of the objective lens in a refracting telescope?
    Collect and bend light
  • What does the eyepiece lens in a refracting telescope do?
    Focuses light and magnifies
  • The focal length of a refracting telescope determines its magnifying power.
  • Reflecting telescopes use a secondary mirror to direct light to the eyepiece.

    True
  • What is the focal point in a reflecting telescope?
    Where light rays converge
  • The focal point in a reflecting telescope is where the light rays converge after reflecting off the primary mirror
  • What is the primary function of the primary mirror in a reflecting telescope?
    Collects and reflects light
  • The focal point in a reflecting telescope forms a real image

    True
  • In a refracting telescope, light is focused by an objective lens
  • Steps of light reflection in a reflecting telescope
    1️⃣ Light enters the telescope
    2️⃣ Light reflects off the primary mirror
    3️⃣ Light reflects off the secondary mirror
    4️⃣ Light passes through the eyepiece
  • The formula for calculating the magnification of a telescope is M = f_objective / f_eyepiece
    True
  • A longer focal length objective lens in a telescope increases its magnification
  • What is diffraction, and how does it affect the resolving power of a telescope?
    Reduces resolving power
  • Refracting telescopes are better suited for planetary imaging due to their simple design and lack of optical aberrations
    True
  • Refracting telescopes are less prone to optical aberrations than reflecting telescopes when imaging planets.

    True
  • Which type of telescope does not suffer from chromatic aberration?
    Reflecting telescopes
  • Telescopes are instruments used to observe distant objects in the sky.
    True
  • Refracting telescopes use lenses to bend and focus light