Before it was common to make multi-element lenses, astronomers would limit chrom
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Question
Before it was common to make multi-element lenses, astronomers would limit chromatic aberration by using long-focus systems. Suppose you are a 17th-century astronomer, and your copper smith can make you a tube for a refractor that will accommodate a focal length of 4.0m. You have a crown glass blank (n=1.52) to grind to a single-element lens of diameter 150mm.a) If you make a biconvex lens with the same radius of curvature on both sides, what is that radius of curvature? Remember to follow the sign conventions!
b) If you make a plano-convex lens (typically used with the curved side out) what will be the radius of curvature of the curved side?
c) What is the f/# for the system? If you use an eyepiece of focal length 50 mm to look at Mars, what is the angular magnification?