How to increase the resolving power of a telescope and a microscope?

  • A
    By increasing the wavelength of light used.
  • B
    By decreasing the aperture of the objective lens.
  • C
    By increasing the aperture of the objective lens for a telescope and the numerical aperture for a microscope.
  • D
    By decreasing the refractive index of the medium.

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