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Standard XII
Physics
Huygens' Principle
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how does the resolving power of a telescope changed if the incident yellow light replaced by a blue light
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The resolving power of telescope is directly proportional to the wavelength of the light.
As the wavelength of blue light is less than yellow light, the resolving power of telescope becomes less on replacing yellow light by a blue light.
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