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question 1 1 pts what is the reason that telescopes are built with larger apertures? to increase the amount of light collected and improve resolution the measure the temperature of the source to see inside black holes to make a more magnified view of the object question 2 1 pts what is meant by theresolution of a telescope? the minimum angular separation that a telescope is capable of identifying as two separate objects. how big the image can be. the range of wavelengths of light which the telescope can measure the minimum amount of light that the telescope can detect
For Question 1, a larger aperture allows more light to enter the telescope and also improves its ability to distinguish fine details (resolution). For Question 2, the resolution of a telescope is defined by its capacity to identify two objects as separate, which is related to the minimum angular separation it can detect.
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Question 1: To increase the amount of light collected and improve resolution
Question 2: The minimum angular separation that a telescope is capable of identifying as two separate objects.