Respuesta :
Answer:
13.4cm
Explanation:
According to Rayleigh’s criterion the angular resolution to distinguish two objects is given by:
[tex]\theta=1.22\frac{\lambda}{b}[/tex]
θ = 50.0*10^-7 rad
λ: wavelength of the light = 550nm
b = diameter of the objective
By doing b the subject of the formula and replacing the values of the angle and wavelength you obtain:
[tex]b=1.22\frac{\lambda}{\theta}=1.22\frac{550*10^{-9}m}{50.0*10^{-7}rad}=0.134m=13.4cm[/tex]
hence, the smallest diameter objective lens is 13.4cm
Answer:
0.134 m
Explanation:
Given:
θ=50.0 × 10-7
λ=550 nm
angular resolution to distinguish two objects developed by Lord Rayleigh is given by:
θ= 1.22 λ/d
where λ is the wavelength of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) and D is the diameter of the aperture, lens, mirror, etc., with which the two objects are observed.
d= 1.22 λ/θ
d= (1.22 x 550 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex]) / 50 x [tex]10^{-7}[/tex]
d=0.134 m
Therefore, the smallest diameter objective lens that will resolve the stars is 0.134 m