The headlights of a jeep are $1.2 \,m$ apart. If the pupil of the eye of an observer has a diameter of $2 \,mm$ and light of wavelength $5896 \,\text{Å}$ is used, what should be the maximum distance of the jeep from the observer if the two headlights are just separated?

  • A
    $33.9 \,km$
  • B
    $33.9 \,m$
  • C
    $3.34 \,km$
  • D
    $3.39 \,km$

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