The most simplistic answer would be to look at how many light sensitive cells we have- around 120 million, which equates to about 120 megapixels resolution.
The resolution.
NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
No
yes.
spatial Resolution depends on space while temporal resolution depends on time.
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Humans see with their eyes
The angular size of the smallest features that the telescope can see ;-)
Yes, cats can see humans.
The resolution.
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a microscope's resolution specifies the smallest object you can see and distinguish from other nearby objects.
There is no resolution limit for HTML. The maximum resolution you can see depends on your video card, monitor, and operating system settings. However, images with larger resolution take much longer to load than those with optimized resolution.
NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
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.
Magnification lets you see an image larger than it is. But resolution makes the image clearer when magnified.
(Besides humans) chimpanzees are the only animals that use mediators in conflict resolution. This is common among chimpanzees as well as reconciliation after conflict.