8. According to Table 3, at a given wavelength, as the diameter of a telescope increases, the smallest angular size that an object can have and still be seen as a disk through the telescope:
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is G
Explanation
Looking at table 3, as the diameter increases, R decreases, indicating that the angular size also decreases (the first three lines of the third paragraph of the article For a star to be seen as a disk through a telescope, the telescope's resolution, R, must be less than or equal to θ of the star.)