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An aerial photograph is taken from a flight at a height of 3.5 km above mean sea level, using a camera of focal length 152 mm. If the average ground elevation is 460 m above mean sea level, then the scale of the photograph is

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The scale of an aerial photograph is the ratio of the camera's focal length to the adjusted height of the camera above the ground.
Updated On: Jan 11, 2026
  • 1 : 20000
  • 1 : 20
  • 1 : 100000
  • 1 : 2800
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The Correct Option is A

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The scale of an aerial photograph is given by the ratio of the focal length to the height of the camera above the ground. The formula for the scale is: \[ \text{Scale} = \frac{f}{H} \] where: - \( f \) is the focal length of the camera (152 mm), - \( H \) is the height of the camera above the ground, which is 3500 m - 460 m = 3040 m (adjusted for the ground elevation). Thus, the scale is: \[ \text{Scale} = \frac{152 \text{ mm}}{3040 \text{ m}} = \frac{152}{3040000} = 1 : 20000. \] So, the correct scale of the photograph is 1 : 20000, corresponding to option (A).
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