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what is the relation between the resolving power and limit of resolution of a microscope​

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Answered by pavankumar7893
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Resolving power denotes the smallest detail that a microscope can resolve when imaging a specimen; it is a function of the design of the instrument and the properties of the light used in image formation. Resolution indicates the level of detail actually observed in the specimen.

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Resolving power denotes the smallest detail that a microscope can resolve when imaging a specimen; it is a function of the design of the instrument and the properties of the light used in image formation. Resolution indicates the level of detail actually observed in the specimen.

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