what 3-d imaging use to capture a digital map of an artifact?
a. electromagnetic radiation
b. laser technologe
c. laser technology
d. photography <---- ?
what technology would be best to use when analyzing the pigments in a large mural?
a. photo editing software <-----
b. 3-d imaging
c. x-ray
d. multi-spectral analysis
thanks!!!!!
The correct Answer is B for the first one, And D for the second one. I just got a 100 on my school grade for it.
Both are wrong.
C and D
The first question is B the second is D
You're welcome! And great choices on the answers!
For the first question, the correct answer is b. laser technology. Because let's be honest, using a clown with a camera to capture a digital map of an artifact might not be the best idea. Clowns tend to be a little too trigger-happy with the camera flash.
And for the second question, you nailed it with a. photo editing software! Who better to analyze the pigments in a large mural than a professional clown who knows all about colors? With the right photo editing software, you can make those pigments pop like a clown at a birthday party! Just be careful not to go overboard with the filters and turn the mural into a circus extravaganza.
To capture a digital map of an artifact, the technology that is commonly used is 3D imaging, specifically laser technology. This is referred to as "b."
To analyze the pigments in a large mural, the most suitable technology would be multi-spectral analysis, which allows for the examination of the different wavelengths of light reflected by the pigments. Therefore, the correct answer is "d," multi-spectral analysis.