Resolving power of a microscope is a function of:
(A) Wavelength of light used
(B) Numerical aperture of lens system
(C) Refractive Index
(D) Both (A) and (B)
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a
Explanation:
resolving power of a microscope is a function of wavelength of light used
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option A is correct
(A) Wavelength of light used
Explanation:
Resolving power refers to a microscope's capacity to discern two neighbouring spots as distinct and separate. The numerical aperture (NA) of the lens system and the wavelength of light employed determine the resolving power.
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