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Match each telescope component with its ocular equivalent.

a) Objective lens - Retina
b) Eyepiece - Pupil
c) Focal length - Lens thickness
d) Aperture - Cornea

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Final answer:

Telescope components can be matched with the parts of the human eye that function similarly, such as the aperture with the cornea and the objective lens with the retina.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking to match telescope components with parts of the human eye. The correct matches are as follows:

  • Objective lens - Retina: Like the retina capturing the image in the eye, the objective lens in a telescope gathers the light and forms the initial image.
  • Eyepiece - Lens: The eyepiece in a telescope magnifies and refines the image in a similar way that the lens in our eyes focuses light to produce a clear image.
  • Focal length - Lens thickness: The focal length of a telescope lens determines the image size like the thickness of the eye's lens affects focusing.
  • Aperture - Cornea: The aperture of a telescope allows light to enter just as the cornea allows light into the eye.
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