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27 March, 08:52

Compare the light gathering power of an 8" primary mirror with a 6" primary mirror. The 8" mirror has how much light gathering power?

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  1. 27 March, 11:22
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    1.778 times more or 16/9 times more

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    - Mirror 1: D_1 = 8''

    - Mirror 2: D_2 = 6"

    Find:

    Compare the light gathering power of an 8" primary mirror with a 6" primary mirror. The 8" mirror has how much light gathering power?

    Solution:

    - The light gathering power of a mirror (LGP) is proportional to the Area of the objects:

    LGP ∝ A

    - Whereas, Area is proportional to the squared of the diameter i. e an area of a circle:

    A ∝ D^2

    - Hence, LGP ∝ D^2

    - Now compare the two diameters given:

    LGP_1 ∝ (D_1) ^2

    LGP ∝ (D_2) ^2

    - Take a ratio of both:

    LGP_1/LGP_2 ∝ (D_1) ^2 / (D_2) ^2

    - Plug in the values:

    LGP_1/LGP_2 ∝ (8) ^2 / (6) ^2

    - Compute: LGP_1/LGP_2 ∝ 16/9 ≅ 1.778 times more
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