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Has a practical limit because of the weight of the light-collecting unit.

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The practical limit mentioned in the question refers to the maximum size of the light-collecting unit in a telescope.

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The subject of this question is Physics and the grade is High School.

The practical limit mentioned in the question refers to the maximum size of the light-collecting unit in a telescope.

There are practical limits to the size of a telescope's light-collecting unit because of various factors such as the weight and support of the lens, diffraction, and the need for precise manufacturing of the lens sides for a sharp image.

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