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Instruction: Show each Necessary Steps 1.A vertical aerial photograph was taken from a flying height of 3200 m above datum with a camera having a focal length of 209.45 mm. Highest, lowest, and average terrains appearing in the photograph are 1650 m, 1050 m, and 1370 m, respectively. Calculate the maximum, minimum, and average photographic

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To calculate the maximum, minimum, and average photographic heights, you can use the formula h' = f x (h - H), where h is the highest, lowest, or average terrain height and H is the flying height of the camera. Substituting the given values and solving the equations, we find that the maximum photographic height is -25.51225 mm, the minimum photographic height is -54.82875 mm, and the average photographic height is -36.55625 mm.

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum, minimum, and average photographic heights can be calculated using the formula:

h' = f x (h - H)

  1. For the maximum terrain, substituting the given values:
    h' = 209.45 mm x (1650 m - 3200 m) = -25.51225 mm
  2. For the minimum terrain:
    h' = 209.45 mm x (1050 m - 3200 m) = -54.82875 mm
  3. For the average terrain:
    h' = 209.45 mm x (1370 m - 3200 m) = -36.55625 mm
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