Part A: How far away can a human eye distinguish two car headlights 1.8 m apart?
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Part A:How far away can a human eye distinguish two car headlights 1.8 m apart? Consider only diffraction effects and assume an eye pupil diameter of 5.5 mm and a wavelength of 550 nm.
Part A= L = 1.5 X 10^4 m
Part B:What is the minimum angular separation an eye could resolve when viewing two stars, considering only diffraction effects?
Part B= Theta = 0.42
Part C: In reality, it is about 1' of arc. Why is it not equal to your answer in B? <-- this part is the only one I dont know, I got the other two correct
Explanation / Answer
Our answer is LESS than the real resolution because we have not included the effects of ABERRATIONS.
That is the only one that is correct
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