Modern Optics
Angular resolution is the ability of an optical system to distinguish between two closely spaced objects. It is a key factor in determining the clarity of images formed by telescopes and other imaging systems, as it defines the smallest angle over which two point sources can be perceived as separate entities. High angular resolution allows for better details and more information in an observed image, especially in contexts involving far-field patterns.
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