Chapter 25: Problem 7
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If diffraction were the only limitation, what would be the maximum distance at which the headlights of a car could be resolved (seen as two separate sources) by the naked human eye? The diameter of the pupil of the eye is about \(7 \mathrm{mm}\) when dark-adapted. Make reasonable estimates for the distance between the headlights and for the wavelength.
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