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With a pupil diameter of 3 0 mmmm, the intensity of light falling on the retina is illustrated by the graph below (Figure 2) The spot illuminated on the retina is about 8 μmμm in diameter - When star gazing on a very dark evening, the pupil diameter will expand to much larger than 3 0 mmmm
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With a pupil diameter of 3 0 mm, the intensity of light falling on the retina is illustrated by the graph below (Intro 2 figure) The spot illuminated on the retina is about 8 μm in diameter When star gazing on a very dark evening, the pupil diameter will expand to much larger than 3 0
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A larger aperture (dilated pupil) generally leads to a larger light spread, resulting in a broader image on the retina This is similar to how increasing the aperture in a camera lens allows for a wider field of view
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ANSWER: An expanded pupil will allow more light to reach the retina, and, by diffraction, it will allow this light to be focused onto a smaller area, increasing one's ability to detect extremely faint objects
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As we step from a bright room into the dark outside the first, and virtually instantaneous, adaptation to the dark is that the pupils of our eyes dilate from perhaps 2 mm up to 5 to 7 mm in diameter
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An expanded pupil will allow more light to reach the retina, and, by diffraction, it will allow this light to be focused onto a smaller area, increasing one's ability to detect extremely faint objects
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When star gazing on a very dark evening, the pupil diameter will expand to much larger than 3 0 mm With an expanded pupil diameter, what will happen to the spread of the image on the retina?
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Transcribed Image Text: The Eye and Diffraction Conceptual Question When star gazing on a very dark evening, the pupil diameter will expand to much larger than 3 0 mm Light from a distant star is focused by the lens onto the retina (Figure 1)
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