At Kavalur in India,astronomers using a telescope whose objective had a diameter of $1 \, m$ started using a telescope of diameter $2.54 \, m$. This resulted in:

  • A
    The increase in the resolving power by $2.54$ times for the same $\lambda$.
  • B
    The increase in the limiting angle by $2.54$ times for the same $\lambda$.
  • C
    Decrease in resolving power.
  • D
    No effect on the limiting angle.

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