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Early cameras were little more than a box with a pinhole on the side opposite the film.
Part A
What angular resolution would you expect from a pinhole with a 0.45mm diameter?(Assume light with a wavelength of 520nm .)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part B
What is the greatest distance from the camera at which two point objects 14cm apart can be resolved? (Assume light with a wavelength of 520nm .)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Early cameras were little more than a box with a pinhole on the side opposite the film.
Part A
What angular resolution would you expect from a pinhole with a 0.45mm diameter?(Assume light with a wavelength of 520nm .)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part B
What is the greatest distance from the camera at which two point objects 14cm apart can be resolved? (Assume light with a wavelength of 520nm .)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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