Describe what is Rayleigh's criterion for resolution. Explain it for a telescope and microscope
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The Rayleigh Criterion. The Rayleigh criterion is the generally accepted criterion for the minimum resolvable detail - the imaging process is said to be diffraction-limited when the first diffraction minimum of the image of one source point coincides with the maximum of another. Single slit: Circular aperture: Application to vision. If all parts of an imaging system are considered to be perfect, then the resolution
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