Mirror curve depth for amateur telescope makers — enter any value, the rest solve live.
With diameter D, radius r = D/2, focal length f, focal ratio F = f/D, radius of curvature RoC = 2f:
Parabolic sagitta = r² / (4f) · Spherical sagitta = RoC − √(RoC² − r²)
Sphere−parabola difference = r⁴ / (8·RoC³) — the extra depth at center needed to turn a sphere into a paraboloid (usually negligible, split between center and edge when figuring).
Correction in waves uses green light (≈ 0.000022 in / 560 nm): difference / 0.000022.
Sagittal volume (spherical cap) = π·s²·(3·RoC − s) / 3. Weight = (cylinder − bowl volume) × glass density.
Center of mass (from the flat back) treats the blank as a uniform solid — the cylinder's centroid at t/2 balanced against the removed bowl, whose spherical-cap centroid sits s(4·RoC − s) / (4(3·RoC − s)) below the front rim.