Essential University Physics (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 32, Problem 59P
A camera has an f/1.4 lens, meaning the ratio of focal length to lens diameter is 1.4. Find the smallest spot diameter (i.e., the diameter of the first diffraction minimum) to which this lens can focus parallel light with 580-nm wavelength.
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