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The diameter of the objective lens of a telescope is `5.0m` and wavelength of light is `6000 Å`. The limit of resolution of this telescope will be

A

0.15 s

B

0.06s

C

0.03 s

D

3.03s

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To find the limit of resolution of the telescope, we will use the formula for the angular limit of resolution given by: \[ R = \frac{1.22 \lambda}{D} \] where: - \( R \) is the angular limit of resolution in radians, - \( \lambda \) is the wavelength of light, - \( D \) is the diameter of the objective lens. ...
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