If a telescope’s primary mirror diameter is doubled, what is the resulting change in its light-gathering capacity?

Answer

The capacity increases four times

The area of the aperture determines light gathering; doubling the diameter results in four times the area, thus collecting four times the amount of light.

If a telescope’s primary mirror diameter is doubled, what is the resulting change in its light-gathering capacity?

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