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TELESCOPE
Name:__________
Roll Number:____________
School:_________________________________
Index
1. Certificate
2. Acknowledgements
4. Parts Required
6. Uses
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7. Future Aspects
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8. Bibliography
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Certificate
This is to certify that ______, student of Class XII X,
__________ has completed the project during the
academic year 20__-20__ towards partial fulfillment of
credit for the Physics practical evaluation of CBSE board
20XX, and submitted satisfactory report, as compiled in
the following pages, under my supervision.
Mr. ______________
(Physics teacher)
Examiner
Acknowledgements
The completion of any project is not complete without
thanking the people behind the venture & this project is
no exception. I take this opportunity to express my
profound gratitude and deep regards to my Physics
teacher Mr. __________ for his exemplary guidance,
monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the
course of this thesis. The blessing, help and guidance
given by his time to time shall carry me a long way in the
journey of life on which I am about to embark.
What is an
Astronomical
Telescope?
An Astronomical Telescope is a simple device based on
optical refraction through spherical lenses, that is used to
view heavenly bodies such as the moon, stars and distant
objects.
Parts Required
Two Convex Lenses are required:
Objective Lens: This lens is fitted at the front side of
the telescope. It should have a large aperture
(diameter) and a large focal length.
Eyepiece: This lens is fitted at the back side of the
telescope. It should have a smaller aperture (diameter)
and focal length as compared to the objective lens.
Working Principle of an
Astronomical Telescope
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Uses
Astronomical telescopes are being used worldwide for
scientific as well as educational purposes.
The refracting telescope design was originally used in spy
glasses.
It is also used in long focus camera lenses.
With the addition of another convex lens (inverting lens)
at an appropriate position, this telescope can be modified
into a terrestrial telescope.
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Bibliography
Physics (Part I) Textbook for Class XII; National
Council of Educational Research and Training
Sears and Zemanskys University Physics by Hugh D.
Young and Roger A. Freedman
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