Yes, A chameleon can focus on two objects at a time.
Because its eyes can move two different ways at anyone time.
The chameleon is a lizard with separate eyes, meaning it can focus on two things at once
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the animal you are thinking of is called a chameleon (com-eel-yan) they live mostly in the rain forest but they can also be kept as pets if you provide them with their needs.
you oull them apart
Resolution describes the ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as being separate. It is the smallest amount of detail that can be observed by a microscope.
Resolution is the minimum distance between two objects. However, the two objects can still be viewed and observed as separate entities.
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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.
The chameleon is a lizard known for its unique ability to move its eyes independently in different directions. This allows them to see in two separate directions at the same time, helping them to spot prey and potential threats more effectively.
In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. That is, a positively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second positively charged object. This repulsive force will push the two objects apart.
The ability to distinguish two closely spaced objects in a microscope is known as resolving power. Resolving power is the ability of a microscope to separate small details and show them as distinct and separate entities. It is influenced by factors such as the numerical aperture of the lens and the wavelength of light being used.
it is the ability to clearly determine two separate points or objects as singular distinguished entities