Difference between magnifying power and resolving power of telescope
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Magnification gives how many times the image has been magnified by the instrument. Resolving power gives the ability to separate between two closely placed objects.
• The resolving power is the quality or the sharpness of the image. This is why SLR cameras, which have large apertures, produce very sharp images, whereas point and shoot cameras lack in sharpness.
• For instruments such as telescopes and microscopes the resolving power also determines the maximum magnification the instrument can obtain.
• The resolving power is the quality or the sharpness of the image. This is why SLR cameras, which have large apertures, produce very sharp images, whereas point and shoot cameras lack in sharpness.
• For instruments such as telescopes and microscopes the resolving power also determines the maximum magnification the instrument can obtain.
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MAGNIFYING POWER:-
Magnifying power of a telescope is the ratio of angle subtended by the image at the eye formed at least distance of distinct vision to the angle subtended by the object at the eye lying at infinity.
RESOLVING POWER:-
the ability of an optical instrument or type of film to separate or distinguish small or closely adjacent images.
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MAGNIFYING POWER:-
Magnifying power of a telescope is the ratio of angle subtended by the image at the eye formed at least distance of distinct vision to the angle subtended by the object at the eye lying at infinity.
RESOLVING POWER:-
the ability of an optical instrument or type of film to separate or distinguish small or closely adjacent images.
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