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2160:3840 (Length & width ratio in pixel)
That can vary a LOT, depending on the video's size (height and width, in pixels), as well as its quality.
how many pixels are in 700K
it is 150xa50 pixels.
This is called "resolution." It is typically two numbers, such as 1024 by 768. This is the width and height of the screen in pixels.
12 pixels tall 12 pixels wide.
786432 pixels
0.48
From a mathematical standpoint, such a question cannot have one answer since there are two missing variables; height and width, thus many combinations are possible. However, given that the ratio is usually about 1 1/3 to 1 (width versus height) for digital images, you can create a formula to get close:3,600,000 = (x+1/3x)*x. I cheated and put that into a spreadsheet and entered numbers until I got close. It is about 1630 pixels high by 2173 wide.
0.3 megapixels
Most laptops sold today (2008) have a measly XGA (1024x768) display. Top-end laptops may have as much as QXGA, or quad-XGA, which is double the width and height (in pixels), or 2048x1536. Many laptops are now coming in "wide-format". The width-height ratio is 16:10 instead of 4:3. For example, WXGA is 1200x768. Most laptops sold today (2008) have a measly XGA (1024x768) display. Top-end laptops may have as much as QXGA, or quad-XGA, which is double the width and height (in pixels), or 2048x1536. Many laptops are now coming in "wide-format". The width-height ratio is 16:10 instead of 4:3. For example, WXGA is 1200x768.
The column width will remain set at its default width, which is usually 12.43 pixels. If you type something longer than that, it will appear to spill out into the neighbouring cell if it is empty, or appear truncated if there is something in the next cell.