Question
Question: The circle of least confusion is the position where: A. marginal rays converge B. paraxial rays ...
The circle of least confusion is the position where:
A. marginal rays converge
B. paraxial rays converge
C. best image with least area can be seen
D. blurred image with maximum area can be seen
Solution
In this question we have been asked to define the circle of least confusion. We have been given certain statements as the options. Therefore, we have to select a suitable statement that will best describe the circle of least confusion. So, we shall first discuss and define what is the circle of least confusion.
Complete step-by-step answer:
In optics, a circle of confusion is an optical spot that is formed by a cone of light rays from a lens not forming a perfect focus when an image of point source is obtained. It is also known as a disk of confusion, circle of indistinctness, blur circle, or blur spot. In other words, we can say that a circle of confusion is a spot where a blurred image is obtained in a maximum area.
If we were to define the circle of least confusion, it would be the exact opposite of the circle of confusion. Therefore, a circle of least confusion would be the spot where the best image is obtained in a least area. The image of the point source will not be seen as a spot but a distinct point.
So, the correct answer is “Option C”.
Note: Even though with the help of a perfect lens, all the rays can not be focused at a single point. Therefore, a point source will be imaged as a spot. The smallest of these types of spot imaged by a lens is known as the circle of least confusion. The circle of confusion is calculated using the ‘Zeiss’ formula.