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It depends on complexity of a drawn picture, but in most cases, vector graphics takes less space on a media: a bit-mapped image stores information about each pixel of an image, wille vector image stores only types of objects and parameters for further rendering.
No. JPEG uses a compression algorithm with Loss (it means that the new picture's quality is worse than the original's) The picture in JPEG takes less place on the storage device, but it has some artifacts because of the compression. Nowadays a good JPEG compression is invisible to the eye, but you can't have a better quality for printing.
It depends what data you want to store in that amount of memory. Text takes up very little.. music, video and picture takes up a lot.
because speed only takes in account the factors Distance and Time. Velocity takes in account a direction in physical space in addition, which makes the latter a vector.
For the most part, yes. The more pixels a camera has, the clearer the picture will be. However the clearer a picture is, the larger each picture is in size, therefor the more space it takes up on a card or the camera memory.
An augmented vector is a vector that is augmented with an extra dimension. This new dimension always takes on the value of 1. e.g. X = (5, 2) X' = (5, 2, 1) where X' is the augmented form of vector X.
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The satellite takes a picture and sends it by signals.
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