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Expression for limit of resolution of a telescope |
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Answer» Answer: Mark as brainlist Explanation: The conventional (Rayleigh) limit for the angular resolution (in radians) of an 'ideal' TELESCOPE is that angular separation of the centres (in radians) of the SPOTS must be more than 1.22*LAMBDA/D, where lambda is the wavelength of the light and D is the limiting DIAMETER of the aperture. |
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