It doesn't have too much sense.
If you "sum" the total number of photons that are captured by the sensor, obviously the result will be higher - the sensor is bigger - but the aperture of the lens is still the same.
If you shoot f2, 100 ISO and the time for a +0 exposition is 1\100, if you go on an APS-C camera the result is still the same.
That is a common misconception that i found a lot of times on the web.
The depth of field obviously changes.
http://neilvn.com/tangents/full-fram...epth-of-field/
The aperture of the lens is still the same





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