Yes. The closer two objects you can still see as separate, the greate the resolution. Resolution may be measured in units of length, such as micron, or (for telescopes that watch outer space) in angular units, such as arc-seconds.
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a microscope's resolution specifies the smallest object you can see and distinguish from other nearby objects.
the ability to see and analyse objects in relation with their surroundings
magnification:-magnification is increase in the size of an object resolution:-resolution is power of a microscope to distinguish between two objects.Higher the resolution easier it will be to see between the two pints
To distinguish fine details is to resolve. The ability is called resolution.
distance
The Sun's light, falling on other objects, allows people to see planets and other objects, which would be dark otherwise.
In past years, the light collecting power of telescope has been improved by building telescopes with of larger diameters with larger collecting areas, thus allowing for the detection of fainter and more distant objects
A larger telescope will have a higher resolution. It will also allow us to see fainter objects (stars, etc.).
To use Aura you need to have the Ability to do it first. When you concentrate on the objects or things you MIGHT see an Aura.
Magnification makes images larger, an enlarged representation of an image or model. As for resolution is the ability of a microscope, or any other optical instrument to produce separate images of closely packed objects. In photography, the explanation is similar. The ability to show up fine detail in an image