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22 November, 15:48

A 20. cm telescope collects how many times the light collected by a 5.0 cm telescope?

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  1. 22 November, 16:28
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    The light collected by a telescope is proportional to the area of the telescope.

    The area of a telescope is π * (Diameter / 2) ^2 = π * (Diameter) ^2 / 4.

    So, for the 20.0 cm telescope, area = π * (20.0cm) ^2 / 4.

    And for the 5.0 cm telescope, area = π * (5.0 cm) ^2 / 4

    So, divide both expressions to find the ratio of collection of light of one telescope to the other:=> (20.0) ^2 / (5.0) ^2 = (20.0 / 5.0) ^2 = 4^2 = 16

    Then, the 20.0 cm telescope collects 16 times the ligth that the 5.0 cm telescope collect. < - - - answer
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