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10 December, 03:17

How do eyepieces with the smallest focal lengths change a telescope's overall magnification?

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  1. 10 December, 06:19
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    Magnification is a ratio of the objective focal length to the eyepiece focal length. From this definition, we can deduce that the relationship between magnification and the eyepiece focal length is inversely proportional. Hence, an eyepiece with the smallest focal length would result to a very large magnification.
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