The question doesn't make any sense. If you want to know what the distance between pixels is called, it is dot pitch. If you are asking what the actual distance is, that depends on the monitor. The manufacturer would have this information.
The distance between pixels of the same color is known as 'Dot Pitch'.
In windows 8,to rename a title group
dot pitch
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pixels
pixels.
Dot pitch is the distance between each triad of pixels in a display. Resolution is the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimension. Examples would be a 24 inch monitor with a 1920 x 1080 resolution has a dot pitch of 277 micrometers.
dot pitch
1024 is the width of a monitor in pixels and 768 is height ofa monitor in pixels(It show the resolution)
Refresh Rate
Yes, the number of pixels on a monitor is known as its resolution.
A VGA monitor (video graphics array) typically displays pictures in 640 x 480 pixels, or an even smaller 320 x 200 pixels. SVGA (super video graphics array) monitors are simply a higher resolution monitor, and display pictures at 800 x 600 pixels.
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.
the city block distance is the distance between two pixels. for example if we have two adjacent pixels their distance is 1 because they are adjacent. the this is used in edge detection applications