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← HistoryWhich optical outcome critically limited the accuracy of early astrolabes using pinhole sights?
A)Chromatic aberration blurring the image
B)Diffraction causing Airy disc formation✓
C)Spherical aberration distorting the shape
D)Vignetting reducing peripheral brightness
💡 Explanation
When light passes through the pinhole, diffraction occurs due to wave nature, creating an Airy disc pattern which blurs the image and limits angular resolution and positional accuracy. Therefore diffraction-limited resolution resulted, rather than aberration/vignetting which require lens elements or oblique incidence.
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