Question
A telescope that has a 100 cm focal length objective and a 3.00 cm focal length eyepiece. Find the distance between the objective and eyepiece lenses in the telescope needed to produce a final image very far from the observer, where vision is most relaxed. Note that a telescope is normally used to view very distant objects.
I know how to figure the magnification, which is -100/3 = -33.33, but I'm not sure what to do from here... Thanks for your help!
I know how to figure the magnification, which is -100/3 = -33.33, but I'm not sure what to do from here... Thanks for your help!
Answers
the image is at infinity so d=fo+fe=100+3=103cm
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