explain why a mirror cannot give rise to chromatic abberation
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Chromatic aberration is produced when light passes througha material, as it does when passing through the glass of a lens. A mirror, silvered on its front surface never has light passing through it, so this aberration cannot occur. This is only one of many reasons why large telescopes use mirrors rather than lenses for their primary optical elements.
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