For an eye in which the pupil has a radius of 3.0 mm, what is the smallest angul
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Question
For an eye in which the pupil has a radius of 3.0 mm, what is the smallest angular separation that can be resolved when two violet ( = 400 nm) objects are placed side by side?
(Answer is not 8.13*10^-5)
What is the smallest angular separation that can be resolved when two red ( = 650 nm) objects are placed side by side?
When the objects are 150 m away from this eye, what minimum linear separation distance is needed for resolution of the two violet objects?When the objects are 150 m away from this eye, what minimum linear separation distance is needed for resolution of the two red objects?
Explanation / Answer
1.22×/D
1.22×(4*10^-7) / (6*10^-3)
8.133*10^-5
this is the correct answer.
2)
1.22×/D
1.22*(65*10^-8) / (6*10^-3)
1.321*10^-4
You are not supposed to ask more than one question in one turn.
i have answered your 2 questions anyway.
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