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Physics, 27.06.2019 11:30 Neri2000

What is the maximum useful magnification for the microscope described here? that is, how much should the microscope magnify a just-barely-resolvable object to make it just-barely-resolvable by the eye? give your answer as a positive number. any magnification beyond this would not allow you to see additional details of the object but would simply magnify the diffraction pattern.

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