While building your first telescope, your nerd friend suggested a brilliant idea for you to try and replace the reflecting mirror of the telescope by a fisk of mercury rotating about a vertical axis with some angular velocity w that forms a spherical surface of radius R, in such a telescope, the the focal length of the telescope would be function of the rotating speed of the mercury disk, calculate how much angular velocity is needed for the telescope to have a focal length of 15 cm?
Focal length of the telescope (f)=15cm
So, radius of the curved surface "(R)=2f = 30cm"
Angular velocity "(V)= R\\omega"
Or we can write it as "(R)=\\frac{V}{\\omega}"
"\\Rightarrow 2f= \\frac{V}{\\omega}"
"\\Rightarrow 30=\\frac{V}{\\omega}"
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