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  • 14-02-2018
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How much more light does an 8-meter telescope gather than a 2-meter telescope? view available hint(s)?

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 23-02-2018
The light gathering of a telescope goes as the area of the telescope, therefore as the square of the aperture:
[tex]P= \frac{D_1^2}{D_2^2} [/tex]
where D is the aperture of the telescope.
Therefore, using D1=8 m and D2=2 m, we find
[tex]P= \frac{8^2}{2^2}=16 [/tex]
So, the larger telescope will collect 16 times more light than the smaller one.
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