Biology, asked by TokyoLights, 2 months ago

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What \: do \: you \: mean \: by \: RESOLUTION \: in \: Physics \: ?

Give \: Example \: also

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Answered by Yashii12
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✿ The resolving power, or resolution of a mass spectroscope is a measure of its ability to seperate adjacent masses that are displayed as peaks on the detector. If two peaks due to mass m and (m+∆m), can just be seperated, the resolving power is m/∆m.

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Answered by sukantakumarbehera
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