Assignment-3 Answers all the questions as discussed in class and submit the assignment on or before 25th October 2024 1. Explain the difference between the photograph and the digital Image? 2. What are the uses of Digital Photogrammetry? Explain the advantages of digital photogrammetry. Write the applications of photogrammetry? 3. Differentiate between Map and Aerial Photographs. 4. How do you determine the scale of the photograph? What do you understand by the terms ‘Large Scale’, ‘Medium Scale’ and ‘Small Scale’. Explain with example. 5. What is Relief displacement? How can Relief displacement be removed from aerial photographs? 6. Explain the process of orthorectification in details in aerial photograph. Why it is done in aerial photogrammetry? 7. A line AB, 2000m long, lying at an elevation of 500m measures 8.65cm on a vertical photograph for which focal length is 20cm. Determine the scale of the photograph in an area the average elevation of Which is about 800 m. 8. A line AB lies on a terrain having an average elevation of 400m above mean sea-level. It appears to be 8.72cm on a photograph for which focal length is 24cm. The same line measures 2.18cm on a map which is to a scale of 1:40000. Calculate the flying altitude of the aircraft, above mean sea level when the photograph was taken. 9. Assum that the relief displacement for a tower is 2.01 mm, and the radial distance from the centre of the photo to the top of the tower is 56.43 mm. If the flying height is 1220 m above the base of the tower, find the height of the tower. 10. A tower, lying on a flat area was photographed with a camera having a focal length of 24 cm. The distance between the images of top and bottom of the tower measures 0.34 cm on the photograph. A line AB, 800m long on the ground, measures 12.2cm on the photograph. Determine the height of the tower if the distance of the image of the top of the tower is 8.92cm from the principal point.