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Answered by Anonymous
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Resolving power is defined as the ability of a microscope or telescope to distinguish two close together images as being separate.

An example of resolving power is how well a telescope can show two stars as being separate stars.

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Resolving power is inversly proportional to the wavelength of light

If there is increase in wavelength resolving power gets decrease .

Answered by sudhirruby2001
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hey buddy.

the resolving power depends on the aperture of the visual instrument used and hence it gets affected by increasing the aperture of the objective lens.

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