the ability of the microscope to distinguish the distance between the two points of the object
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resolving power
The ability of a microscope (or eye) to see detail is a function of its resolving power. Resolving power is defined as the minimum distance between two objects at which the objects can just be distinguished as separate and is a function of the wavelength of light used and the quality of the optics.
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