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Manufacturers measure monitors by screen size. The measurement is taken diagonally, from the bottom left of the screen to the top right corner of the screen.
Monitors are measured in inches to describe their screen size diagonally. This measurement convention dates back to the early days of television sets, which were also measured in inches. It provides a simple and standardized way for consumers to understand and compare the physical size of different monitors.
Every screen I have ever heard of is measured from corner to corner. Televisions, LCDs, computer monitors, everything I know of. Always has been. Also, there is a difference is screen size and VIEWABLE screen. For example, if you have a 23" monitor, it may only be 21" viewable. Manufacturers market the total screen size, which is more than the viewable size.
Yes, it is true that the file size measured in MB (megabytes) is bigger than the file size measured in KB (kilobytes).
You know the size of a monitor by using a ruler to measure the screen diagonally. This applies to both older style CRT monitors and new LCD monitors.
Corner to corner just like a T V.
It usually averages over 8 million an episode.
CRT monitors can vary greatly in size. The smallest ones were generally about 5 inches (monitors are measure diagonally, top left to bottom right). CRT monitors as large as 24" can be purchased commercially, and even larger ones could probably be custom-ordered.
Cell size is measured in nanometers (nm) using a calibrated scale on the microscope objective.
Most Mac monitors run on 1080p.
TV monitors are typically measured diagonally in inches or centimeters. The unit of measurement depends on the manufacturer and the region where the TV is sold. It is not common to measure TV monitors in meters.
According to various savanah monitor websites, you can successfully use first a size 40 breeder for the hatchlings, then move up to a size 55. When the monitors are about a year old, you need to switch to a size 8x4x4 tank.