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30 July, 02:02

Changing the f-number of a camera lens by 4X will change the light intensity admitted to the film by what factor? A) 16 B) 0.0625 C) 2 D) 0.25 E) 4

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  1. 30 July, 05:59
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    option B is correct

    factor is 0.0625

    Explanation:

    Given data

    camera lens = 4X

    to find out

    find factor

    solution

    we know Inverse square law that is the intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source i. e f

    so we say intensity (I) ∝ 1 / f

    so I1 / I2 = f2² / f1²

    so I2 will be

    I2 = f2² / f1² * I1

    I2 = 1 / 4² * I1

    I2 = 0.0625

    so option B is correct

    factor is 0.0625
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