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Physics, 14.05.2021 22:00 bullockarwen
Two blue pixels on a TV are 0.000425 m apart. When looking at them through a human eye (diameter = 0.00433 m) with 450 nm light, what is the maximum distance at which they could be resolved?
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Hint: Solve for L! Remember, nano means 10-9
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