There are two types of 3D television available currently.
LG have chosen the passive 3D system which splits the image lines to left and right eyes. The effective resolution is reduced from 1080 lines to 540 lines.
LG have tried to argue that as one eye receives 540 lines and the other receives a different 540 lines, then they produce 1080 lines. However, using that argument, one can say that a Samsung active 3D television delivers 1080 lines to each eye for a real resolution of 2160 lines. Neither argument is true.
When choosing a 3D television, bear in mind that standard definition television offers 576 lines, higher than the LG 3D system offers. Check out LG but make sure you compare it against the active televisions by Samsung Sony and others.
Passive does not have the word order subject + verb + object
Passive does not have the word order subject + verb + object
Yes, listening is a passive activity
Passive does not have the word order subject + verb + object
No, Process is an active entity. Program, on the other hand, is a passive entity.
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False. Diffusion and osmosis are both types of passive transport, where molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration without the need for energy input.
The concentration gradient is the driving force.
Passive continental margins are not tectonically active, meaning there is no significant seismic activity or mountain-building processes occurring there. They are typically characterized by a wide continental shelf and a gentle slope leading to the ocean basin. Sediment accumulation is common along passive continental margins due to lower energy conditions compared to active margins.
True. Molecules diffuse through a cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration due to the concentration gradient. This process, known as passive transport, does not require energy and continues until equilibrium is reached.