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Circular aperture angular resolving power Relativity Physics 274 9 12 2016 Q 1 Q 2 A This means that two objects with angular separation greater than this angle cannot be resolved by the aperture ID: 545474

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Quiz_08Circular aperture, angular resolving power, Relativity

Physics 274

9

/

12

/

2016Slide2

Q

.1Slide3

Q

.2

A. This means that two objects with angular separation

greater

than this angle cannot be resolved by the aperture.

B.

This means that two objects with angular separation

smaller

than this angle cannot be resolved by the aperture.

i

s the angular resolving power of an aperture,

w

here

λ

is the wavelength and D is the aperture.Slide4

Q

.3

Which of the following postulates are in both Galilean theory of relativity and Einstein’s theory of relativity?

All physical laws must be the same in all inertial reference frames.

The speed of light in vacuum is the same

in all inertial reference frames

.

Time intervals are the same in all inertial reference frames.Slide5

Q

.4

According to Einstein’s theory of relativity

A. Two events that are simultaneous in one inertial frame

must also be simultaneous in all inertial frames.B. Two

events that are simultaneous in one inertial

frame

may

not

be simultaneous in all inertial frames.

C. Events that are simultaneous in one inertial frame can never be simultaneous in another different inertial frame.

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