Refracting Telescope

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A telescope that uses convex lenses to focus light from distant objects

Real World Example

Imagine trying to read a sign from far away that appears blurry and too small to understand. Just like how you might use a pair of binoculars to bring the sign into focus and make the details clearer, a refracting telescope uses convex lenses to gather and focus light from distant objects, making them appear larger and more defined. In this analogy, the binoculars represent the telescope's lenses, which both serve the purpose of collecting light and focusing it to help us see distant details more clearly.

Practice Version

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