Physics, asked by seesureshu19101, 8 months ago

the intensity of the image formed by lens depends on
A)aperture
B)radius of curvature
C)focal length
D)object ​

Answers

Answered by jupudilakshmi
5

Answer:

Explanation:

It is the Radius of Curvature.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

Option (a) aperture

Explanation:

  • The intensity of the image formed by a lens depends on its aperture.
  • The opening in a lens through which the light passes and enters the camera is known as an aperture.
  • We can explain the concept of how an aperture work by explaining the working of our eyes.
  • As we move between an extremely bright to an extremely dull environment, we notice that the iris of our eyes would either expand or shrink.
  • This controls the size of the pupil.
  • Similarly, in terms of photography, we will call the pupil as the aperture.

Final Answer:

Option (a) the intensity of the image formed by the lens depends on the aperture.

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