Two point white dots are 1 mm apart on a black paper.

Two Point White Dots Are 1 Mm Apart On A Physics Question

Two point white dots are 1 mm apart on a black paper. They are viewed by eye of pupil diameter 3 mm. Approximately, what is the maximum distance at which these dots can be resolved by the eye? [Take wavelength of light =500 nm]

Options

(a) 6 m
(b) 3 m
(c) 5 m
(d) 1 m

Correct Answer:

5 m

Explanation:

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Topics: Wave Optics (101)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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