University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 34 - Geometric Optics - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 1151: Q34.3

Answer

See explanation.

Work Step by Step

A reflecting dish is used to focus the radio waves, which would pass right through a conventional lens. A concave dish is used because the incoming rays are essentially parallel. The rays will converge on a focal point that is a distance $\frac{R}{2}$ in front of the dish, where R is the radius of curvature.
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