yes!
Whether two points that are 300 nm apart can be distinguished as separate depends on the resolving power of the imaging technique used. For optical microscopy, the diffraction limit typically allows resolution down to about 200 nm, meaning that points 300 nm apart may appear as a single blur. However, techniques like electron microscopy, which have higher resolution capabilities, could distinguish them as separate points. Thus, the ability to distinguish depends on the method employed.
Whether two points 330 nm apart can be distinguished as separate depends on the resolution limit of the imaging technique used. For optical microscopy, the diffraction limit typically restricts resolution to about 200-250 nm, meaning that points closer than this may blur together. However, techniques like electron microscopy can achieve much higher resolution, allowing for the distinction of points separated by 330 nm. Therefore, the ability to distinguish them depends on the method employed.
Otherwise you would not be able to distinguish it from 164.
It makes sense to connect the points on a graph when the variable ont the x axis (bottom line) is able to be split, ex. time
No, a line cannot contain four non-coplanar points. By definition, coplanar points are points that lie in the same plane, and any three points determine a plane. Since a line consists of an infinite number of points that are linear, any additional point beyond two points on a line will not be able to create a non-coplanar arrangement with those already on the line. Thus, four points on a line must be coplanar.
Whether two points that are 300 nm apart can be distinguished as separate depends on the resolving power of the imaging technique used. For optical microscopy, the diffraction limit typically allows resolution down to about 200 nm, meaning that points 300 nm apart may appear as a single blur. However, techniques like electron microscopy, which have higher resolution capabilities, could distinguish them as separate points. Thus, the ability to distinguish depends on the method employed.
According to Wikipedia (see link), a human eye with excellent acuity can distinguish between lines that are 0.35 mm apart, held at a distance of 1 meter. That is 350 micrometres or 350,000 nm - somewhat larger than the 250 nm in the question!
Whether two points 330 nm apart can be distinguished as separate depends on the resolution limit of the imaging technique used. For optical microscopy, the diffraction limit typically restricts resolution to about 200-250 nm, meaning that points closer than this may blur together. However, techniques like electron microscopy can achieve much higher resolution, allowing for the distinction of points separated by 330 nm. Therefore, the ability to distinguish them depends on the method employed.
If the numerical apertures of the condenser and low power objective lenses are 1.25 and 0.205 respectively and you are supplied with a filter that selects a wavelength of 521 nm then the answer is YES! 520/(1.25 + 0.25) = 347 nm and your two points in question are shorter in distance as they are only 330 nm apart.
Humans
cats also can distinguish there color
This person distinguished my heart. She had a distinguished look in her eye I was able to distinguish him by his hair.
Studies on the eye structure of marsupials suggests they are able to distinguish colours.Some primates are able to see colour, but this tends to be restricted to species which are diurnal, rather than nocturnal.
This word means to be able to tell several similar-looking things apart. While all seeds look the same to me, a bird has special vision that helps it to distinguish between different types. (There is also an adjective, "distinguished," which means very respected, coming from an excellent background or social class: The president of our university comes from a distinguished family of scholars.)
Otherwise you would not be able to distinguish it from 164.
The only other group of mammals that is able to distinguish colors is the cat family. Several animals are color blind, or see in black and white.?æ
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