Final answer:
The eyepiece focal length for the desired magnification is 4.872mm, the Rayleigh limit for the telescope is 4.732 x 10^-6 radians, and the power of the eyepiece is 205.14 Diopters.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's telescope has an objective focal length of 0.955m and a diameter of 11cm. To calculate the eyepiece focal length for a magnification of 196, we use the magnification formula for telescopes:
Magnification (M) = Focal length of objective (fo) / Focal length of eyepiece (fe)
Substituting the given values, we get:
196 = 0.955m / fe
Solving for fe gives us:
fe = 0.955m / 196
fe = 0.004872m or 4.872mm
The Rayleigh limit (θ) is given by the formula:
θ = 1.22 λ / D
where λ is the wavelength of light and D is the diameter of the telescope's objective lens.
For λ = 425nm and D = 11cm, we have:
θ = 1.22 × 425 × 10-9m / 0.11m = 4.732 x 10-6 radians
The eyepiece's power (Pe) is the reciprocal of its focal length in meters:
Pe = 1 / fe
Pe = 1 / 0.004872m = 205.14 Diopters