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24 June, 07:05

Two stars in the night sky make an angle of 10^-3 radians at the eye of Matilda. If Arthur, who can just distinguish two spots, 0.5 cm apart, at a distance of 10 m views the stars, can he distinguish them as two distinct objects?

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  1. 24 June, 07:54
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    Angle of Arthur correct wieving is (0,5 cm/10m) rad = (0,005 m/10m) rad = 0,0005 rad <10^-3

    Arthur can distinguish them as two distinct objects
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