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Q: What Is the capacity to distinguish between two adjacent points. Select one magnification resolving power multiplication emulsification?
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What does resolving power of a microscope mean?

its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification


Does resolving power increase with magnification?

If magnification increases ONLY, then resolving power does not increase. However, if the magnification increased while staying in focus (upgrading resolution and magnification with objective lense), shorter wavelengths are needed to stay in focus with increased magnification to yield the same high resolution as with previous objective lense, so this case, resolving power does increase.


The magnification of a light microscope is limited to 1000X by the resolving power of the instrument.?

True!


Is it better to have a telescope with a high resolving power or a high magnification explain why?

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What is the ability to distinguish two nearby objects?

Resolving power.


What is the ability to distinguish between two nearby objects?

Resolving power.


What is the capacity to distinguish between two adjacent points?

resolving power


What is the ability to distinguish two nearby objects called?

Resolving power.


The ability to distinguish between two nearby objects is called?

Resolving power.


What is meant by the resolving power of a microscope?

the resolution (resolving power) of a microscope means its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification. the same goes for any other optical instrument. its like watching two lines which are extremely close to each other with unaided eye and then watching them with the microscope. with the unaided eye they will appear as one line. with the microscope they will appear distinct.


Does the diameter of a telescope control its magnification?

No, you can change the magnification of the telescope by simply changing the eyepiece. The two most important powers of the telescope, light-gathering power and resolving power, depend on the diameter of the telescope, but it does not control the magnification.


Compare magnification resolving power and contrast?

^_^ can't belive this hasn't been answered yet. well Magnification makes things look larger then they are. Resolution is the ability to distinguish the individual parts of and object Hope I helped ~ And by the way I'm in 3rd grade and i know this stuff its very simple :3 Buh-Bye ^_^