There are 3 ways to convert the image to an erect image; 1) with a mirror to convert it to a erect image but it will still be vertically flipped . 2) with two prisms attached to each other it completely corrects it without any flips in any way. 3) with another lens to convert it to an erect image. Hope that it helps you
You must use one biconvex lens with a short focal length (e.g. 50mm) and one with a longer focal length (e.g. 500mm). The lens with the shorter focal length is the eyepiece and the other is the objective lens. This way you get a magnification of 10x (500/50=10x).
can we use a another magnifying lense to convert the mirror image
Yes
There are 3 ways to convert the image to an erect image; 1) with a mirror to convert it to a erect image but it will still be vertically flipped .
2) with two prisms attached to each other it completely corrects it without any flips in any way.
3) with another lens to convert it to an erect image.
Hope that it helps you
Es bueno hacer su teléscopio yo construí uno d 5 pulgadas refractor mandé a comprar los lentes y el enfocador y muy bueno
You must use one biconvex lens with a short focal length (e.g. 50mm) and one with a longer focal length (e.g. 500mm).
The lens with the shorter focal length is the eyepiece and the other is the objective lens.
This way you get a magnification of 10x (500/50=10x).
i have a 9 by 9 cm convex lens with a focal length of 250 - 300mm, what type of lens and what FL should it be for the eyepiece?
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who caresss, it works and you dont know anything about how telescopes work