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Dispersive power is defined as the rate of change of angle of diffraction with the change of wavelength in a particular order of spectrum. Type your answer here...
The ability of an optical instrument expressed in numerical measure to resolve the image of two nearby points is termed as resolving power. The dispersive power of a diffraction grating is defined as the rate of change of the angle of diffraction with the wavelength of lite. S M SOHEL RANA IU
.04 to .05 typically about 0.47
Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate points of an object that are located at a small angular distance
General formula used to calculate torque from power is torque=power*9.55/rpm so,using your data,50=500*9.55/N(rpm) i.e.,N(rpm)=95.5rpm. Angular Velocity=3.147*d*N/60 Unless the diameter is unknown its not possible to calculate the angular velocity.Once diameter is known it can substituted in the above mentioned formula.
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Dispersive power is defined as the rate of change of angle of diffraction with the change of wavelength in a particular order of spectrum. Type your answer here...
The ability of an optical instrument expressed in numerical measure to resolve the image of two nearby points is termed as resolving power. The dispersive power of a diffraction grating is defined as the rate of change of the angle of diffraction with the wavelength of lite. S M SOHEL RANA IU
.04 to .05 typically about 0.47
the dispersive power of prism can be defined as the rate of change of angle of deviation in specific spectrum of light ..
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It works under the principle of refraction and the phenomenon of dispersion.
An Abbe number is a number which represents the reciprocal of the dispersive power of a substance with transparent qualities.
An achromatic lens is one without chromatic distortion (gives no colour fringing). The achromatism has no direct relation to power.
by doing x to the power of the sqrt of the log of 72
power factor is the cosine of the angular difference between current and voltage and must be taken into account to get true power (watts)
Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate points of an object that are located at a small angular distance