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Describe resolving power of telescope? ​

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Answered by DHAKADMOHIT836
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The resolving power of an optical instrument, say a telescope or microscope, is its ability to produce separate images of two closely spaced objects/ sources. ... It is the overlapping of diffraction patterns formed by two sources sets a theoretical upper limit to the resolving power.

Answered by Blazebhai99
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The resolving power of an optical instrument, say a telescope or microscope, is its ability to produce separate images of two closely spaced objects/ sources. ... It is the overlapping of diffraction patterns formed by two sources sets a theoretical upper limit to the resolving power

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