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An optical system with the ability to produce images with angular resolution as good as the instrument's theoretical limit is said to be diffraction limited. The resolution of a given instrument is proportional to the size of its objective, and inversely proportional to the wavelength of the light being observed.
angular resolution. Ability of a telescope to distinguish between adjacent objects in the sky. Diffraction-limited resolution. Theoretical resolution that a telescope can have due to diffraction of light at the telescope's aperture. Depends on the wavelength of radiation and the diameter of the telescope's mirror.
What is the diffraction limit of a telescope? The minimum angular separation of two sources that can be distinguished by a telescope depends on the wavelength of the light being observed and the diameter of the telescope. This angle is called the DIFFRACTION LIMIT.
The resolution, or resolving power, of a telescope is defined as being the minimum angular separation between two different objects which can be detected.
The diffraction limit is defined by the equation =1.22 /D, where is the angle you can resolve, is the wavelength of the light, and D is the diameter of your objective mirror (lens). The maximum resolution that can be achieved by any optical system is set by the diffraction limit.
Diffraction causes points of light which are close together to blur into a single spot: it sets a limit on the resolution with which one can see. If the light passes through a circular aperture.
A simple answer is that resolution of an optical system is its ability to separate two closely spaced objects. Resolution In general as the magnification increases the resolution increases, however, this much more complicated than it seems.
The limit of resolution (or resolving power) is a measure of the ability of the objective lens to separate in the image adjacent details that are present in the object. The wavelength of light is an important factor in the resolution of a microscope. Shorter wavelengths yield higher resolution.
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