Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Chapter 37, Problem 37AP
(a)
To determine
The angular resolution of the Very Large Array (VLA).
(b)
To determine
The separation between the interstellar hydrogen clouds at the centre of the galaxy if they are to be resolved.
(c)
To determine
The angular resolution of the hawk’s eye.
(d)
To determine
The separation between the mouse whiskers so that it is well resolved for the hawk’s eyes.
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