The following figure shows a Cassegrain telescope consisting of a concave mirror and a convex mirror.
Distance between the objective mirror and the secondary mirror, d = 20 mm
Radius of curvature of the objective mirror, R1 = 220 mm
Hence, focal length of the objective mirror, \(ƒ_1 = \frac{R_1 }{ 2} = 110mm\)
Radius of curvature of the secondary mirror, R1 = 140mm
Hence, focal length of the secondary mirror, \(ƒ_2 = \frac{R_2 }{2} = \frac{140 }{ 2} = 70mm\)
The image of an object placed at infinity, formed by the objective mirror, will act as a virtual object for the secondary mirror.
Hence, the virtual object distance for the secondary mirror, \(u = ƒ_1 - d = 110 - 20 = 90mm\)
Applying the mirror formula for the secondary mirror, we can calculate image distance (v),
\(\frac{1 }{ v} + \frac{1 }{ u} = \frac{1 }{ ƒ_2}\)
\(\frac{1 }{ v} = \frac{1 }{ ƒ_2} - \frac{1 }{ u}\)
\(\frac{1 }{ v}= \frac{1 }{ 70} - \frac{1 }{ 90}\)
\(\frac{1 }{ v}= \frac{9 - 7 }{ 630}\)
\(\frac{1 }{ v}= \frac{2 }{ 630}\)
\(v= \frac{630 }{ 2}\)
\(v= 315\) mm
Hence, the final image will be formed 315 mm away from the secondary mirror.
Given below are two statements. One is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): An electron in a certain region of uniform magnetic field is moving with constant velocity in a straight line path.
Reason (R): The magnetic field in that region is along the direction of velocity of the electron.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Optics, deals with the determination of behaviour and the properties of light, along with its interactions with the matter and also with the instruments that are used to detect it.
Ray optics is also known as the geometrical optics and it is a branch of science which describes light propagation.
Reflection is the change in direction of light at an interface in-between two different media so that the wave-front returns into a medium from which it was originated.
Speed of light is the rate at which the light travels in free space.
A phenomenal change in image formed when the light is passed from one medium to another which is called Refraction.
Total Internal Reflection is the reflection of light when the light ray enters into a rarer medium from a denser medium and the angle of incidence is higher than the critical angle of incidence then that light ray will be reflected back to the denser medium.
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