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The colors with a wavelength shorter than blue are the violet or purple colors. They have shorter wavelengths because they are higher on the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning they have higher frequency. They also have higher energy, too.
A sound with a pitch that is higher.
I'll answer your question for a variety of waves. For sound waves, higher pitch sounds have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths. For water waves, the slowest moving waves have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths. For seismic waves, S waves have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than P waves. For electromagnetic waves, X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than, say, visible light. For quantum mechanical, de Broglie waves, particles with classical analogues of momentum have higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than individual particles.
Dots per inch. This is the number of tiny dots that the printer can put down in a space the size of an inch. The higher the number the better the resolution.
Higher wave speed and shorter wavelength can each contribute to a sound of higher pitch.
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Higher resolution on movies means that the picture will be clearer than on a movie with less resolution. So if you want a really good movie experience, go with the higher resolution.
Normally, higher resolutions are always considered to be better. A higher resolution means higher quality images or video. There are some exceptions where higher resolution can be detrimental. High resolution means more data to store and transmit an image or a video signal. HDTV requires 5 times more data than standard definition signals. That means 5 times the storage space and 5 times the bandwidth for transmission. For storage, it means more disk space in an editor or a PVR. For transmission, it means a bigger part of the total cable or satellite bandwidth. The result is fewer programs stored or fewer channels. In some cases, older television content that was produced as SD is being boradcast in an HD format. The image quality doesn't get any better because the conversion never adds detail that wasn't there to start with. It does use the full HD data rate though. In this case, higher resolution doesn't mean higher quality. Sometimes, higher resolution just means running out of storage space faster or fewer channels. So, although high resolution is usually a good thing, there can be reasons why lower resolution might be better, just once in a while.
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Generally higher resolution is better but three are instances where increased resolution makes no difference. Text based programs tend to use a far lower resolution than is available. Increasing resolution does not increase readability. Also, using a very high resolution monitor to display low resolution graphics will not make the graphics any better resolution. As high resolution graphics demand a lot of processing power, unnecessary resolution can sometimes take processing power away from other more important tasks. So, while there is no need to obtain the lowest resolution systems, beware of spending more money on a high resolution display if you simply don't need it.
Actually its not the altitude of the satellite but the resolution of the camera that is responsible for a high resolution imagery. In fact the better resolution imagery in Google Earth comes from aerial and street-level photography.
no,because generally the lower frequency side existed for lower bandwidth,and higher frequency side existed higher bandwidth,so thus we can say that lower bandwidth has generally has lower power as compared to higher bandwidth.
Blue lighthas the shortestwavelengthof the visible spectrum. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the resolution one can achieve with alight microscope.The resolution using only blue light is about 4 times better than with using all the wavelengths of visible light.
You're talking about lines of video resolution, or generally, the amount of picture detail. Of course a 1080 (I or P) is going to offer greater detail, but you also need to keep in mind the original picture source and the system used by which it was recorded.
Screen Size Size of intended pixels (can it be manufactured reliably?) Desired resolution in pixels/inch. Dimensions of monitor (called aspect ratio) Onboard video driver within monitor. Available components for higher processing bandwidth etc.
They do give you higher bandwidth capabilities for your networking.
A higher-resolution LCD moniter allows a user to see more detail on the screen, which means that text and pictures on a webpage can be seen more clearly.