Law of Reflection: The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
Law of Refraction (Snell’s Law): The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant, known as the refractive index
n₁ * sinθ₁ = n₂ * sinθ₂
Snell’s Law helps us understand how light bends when passing through different mediums
The refractive index of a medium is a measure of how much the medium slows down the speed of light
Calculate the magnification of a reflecting telescope with a focal length of the objective mirror (f₁) equal to 100 cm and a focal length of the eyepiece (f₂) equal to 10 cm.
Magnification (m) = f₁/f₂
Magnification = 100 cm / 10 cm
Magnification = 10x
The telescope will magnify the observed object by 10 times.
Law of Reflection: The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
Law of Refraction (Snell’s Law): The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant, known as the refractive index
n₁ * sinθ₁ = n₂ * sinθ₂
Snell’s Law helps us understand how light bends when passing through different mediums
The refractive index of a medium is a measure of how much the medium slows down the speed of light
Calculate the magnification of a reflecting telescope with a focal length of the objective mirror (f₁) equal to 100 cm and a focal length of the eyepiece (f₂) equal to 10 cm.
Magnification (m) = f₁/f₂
Magnification = 100 cm / 10 cm
Magnification = 10x
The telescope will magnify the observed object by 10 times.