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question 6 1 pts match the following: objective that gives a deeper dep…

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question 6 1 pts match the following: objective that gives a deeper depth of field choose objective that gives a more shallow depth of field choose

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To solve this, we recall the relationship between aperture (f - number) and depth of field in optics (a subfield of Physics, Natural Science):

For "objective that gives a deeper depth of field":

A smaller aperture (larger f - number, e.g., f/16, f/22) increases depth of field. So the objective with a smaller aperture (larger f - number) or a wider focal length (for some cases, but aperture is key here) gives deeper depth. Typically, a lens with a smaller maximum aperture (higher f - number) or using a smaller aperture setting (larger f - value) provides deeper depth. For example, a lens with f/22 (small aperture) has deeper depth than f/2.8 (large aperture).

For "objective that gives a more shallow depth of field":

A larger aperture (smaller f - number, e.g., f/1.4, f/2.8) decreases depth of field. So the objective with a larger aperture (smaller f - number) gives shallower depth. For example, a lens with f/1.4 (large aperture) has shallower depth than f/16 (small aperture).

Assuming the options (not shown, but standard in photography/optics) are related to aperture:

  • "objective that gives a deeper depth of field" → lens with smaller aperture (larger f - number) or setting (e.g., f/16, f/22, or a lens with a higher minimum f - number).
  • "objective that gives a more shallow depth of field" → lens with larger aperture (smaller f - number) or setting (e.g., f/1.4, f/2.8, or a lens with a lower minimum f - number).

If the options were, for example, "lens with smaller aperture (larger f - number)" and "lens with larger aperture (smaller f - number)":

Brief Explanations
  1. Deeper depth of field is achieved by a smaller aperture (larger f - number) as it increases the range of in - focus objects.
  2. Shallow depth of field is achieved by a larger aperture (smaller f - number) as it decreases the range of in - focus objects.

Answer:

  • objective that gives a deeper depth of field: lens with smaller aperture (larger f - number)
  • objective that gives a more shallow depth of field: lens with larger aperture (smaller f - number)