Reflecting telescopes use a curved primary mirror to gather and focus light. The light is then directed to a secondary mirror, which reflects it to the eyepiece or a detector. This design allows for larger apertures and better image quality compared to refracting telescopes.
By mastering these topics, you will develop a solid understanding of reflecting telescopes and their significance in the field of astronomy and optics.
Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
Investigate the nature of wave behavior to illustrate the concept of the superposition principle responsible for wave patterns, constructive and destructive interference, and standing waves (e.g., organ pipes, tuned exhaust systems).
Predict and explore how wave behavior is applied to scientific phenomena such as the Doppler effect and Sound Navigation and Ranging (SONAR).