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If the diameter of a radar dish is doubled, what happens to its resolving power, assuming that all other factors remain unchanged? Its resolving power

a. is reduced to one-half its original value.
b. Quadruples.
c. is reduced to one-quartet its original value.
d. Halves.
e. Doubles.

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Answer:

e. Doubles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Resolving power is given by the formula as follows :


(1)/(d\theta)=(D)/(1.22\lambda)

Here,
d\theta is the angle subtended by two distant objects

D is diameter of the telescope

Here, the diameter of a radar dish is doubled, assuming all other factors remain unchanged, then the resolving power gets doubled. Hence, the correct option is (e).

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