If in a telescope objective is made of larger diameter and light of shorter wavelength is used, how would the resolving power change?
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An objective lens resolving power is determined by its ability to distinguish between two lines or points in an image. It is inversely proportional to the luminous wavelength used.
A telescope's solving strength depends on the size or objective of the light-collecting system of the telescope. The objective lens is the first lens that the light passes through in a refracting telescope. As the diameter of the target of the telescope decreases, the power of resolution increases
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