12). Someone wants to look at Mercury through a telescope (f. = 4.1 m) because they live on the edge. To get the magnifi

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12). Someone wants to look at Mercury through a telescope (f. = 4.1 m) because they live on the edge. To get the magnifi

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12). Someone wants to look at Mercury through a telescope (f. = 4.1 m) because they live on the edge. To get the magnification to 600x, what focal length of eyepiece do you need to use? How big will the image of Mercury appear to the viewer? Let's give Mercury the best values for this: It's 90 million km away and has a radius of 2100 km. 13). Light of orange color (1 = 590 nm) is vertically projected through two slits (d = 1.6 pm) onto a screen that is 1.3 m from the slits. Find the distance between the first and third maxima on the screen. Find the distance between the second and negative second maxima.
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