JackX
JackX
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19th May 2018
30th Dec 2018
This is a simple setup to show the difference between Convex Mirror Telescopes, and Convex Lens Telescopes, using white light and mono-chromatic light. The Concave Mirror Telescopes are the common
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Comments

  • JackX
    JackX
    4th Jun 2019
    Correction, an ellipse is not a paraboloid, but I can't be bothered to make a paraboloid
  • JackX
    JackX
    6th Jun 2018
    @Nunnhem An ellipse is also a paraboloid
  • JackX
    JackX
    24th May 2018
    A bit on chromatic aberration ID:2285750
  • JackX
    JackX
    24th May 2018
    If you look at the image from a poorly focused projector, you'll see yellow and blue areas on each side, this is because of chromatic aberration. It is also the effect that allows prisms to create spectra
  • JackX
    JackX
    24th May 2018
    The cross section of a lense, is an ellipse. A circle, in 2D would work as a lense
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    22nd May 2018
    What do you mean by "unclear"?
  • mccafferty2
    mccafferty2
    21st May 2018
    aberation results in unclear lenses with different focal points yes?
  • Nunnhem
    Nunnhem
    21st May 2018
    This isnt realistic. Lenses are paraboloids, Not elipses.
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    21st May 2018
    this would have been great last year when my teacher caught me using powder toy to mess around with lenses in a science lesson about lenses and then made me reaserch lenses on powder tor to get an acurate simulation... but there wernt any
  • zdenko2001
    zdenko2001
    20th May 2018
    ah yes... + and - lenses... SCIENCE FTW lol