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← HistoryWhich phenomenon limits the angular resolution of early Islamic astronomical instruments despite precise graduation?
A)Atmospheric turbulence blurring visual acuity
B)Index error due to manufacturing tolerances
C)Diffraction caused by finite aperture size✓
D)Chromatic aberration from simple lenses
💡 Explanation
Diffraction causes blurring as light waves bend around the edges of the instrument's aperture, imposing a fundamental limit following the Rayleigh criterion. Therefore, diffraction ultimately limited resolution rather than atmospheric turbulence (which became more significant with larger instruments), or manufacturing errors and chromatic aberration which could be mitigated.
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