Biology, 27.03.2022 17:40 jojonotsiwatho
[OU.02] The pictures below show two types of telescopes.
Which of these statements is most likely true about the ability of the telescopes to gather radiations from distant objects in space?
Both the telescopes gather the same amount of radiations.
Neither of the telescopes gather sufficient amount of radiations.
The refracting telescope gathers more radiations than the reflecting telescope.
The reflecting telescope gathers more radiations than the refracting telescope.
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[OU.02] The pictures below show two types of telescopes.
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