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Atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom.
Z, or the atomic number, represents the number of protons in a element as opposed to A, which is the mass number, the number of protons and neutrons.
n is the first quantum number. It is the principle quantum number. It refers to what energy level it is and will be one greater than the number of nodes in the orbital. l is the second quantum number. It is the angular momentum quantum number and refers to the shape of the orbital. ml is the third quantum number. It is the magnetic quantum number and it refers to the orientation of the orbital. ms is the fourth quantum number. It is the spin quantum number and refers to the magnetic character of the orbital.
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It all depends on the area of the display device. A computer monitor has 1920 x 1080 pixels in the display.
Nothing. The resolution dimensions multiplied together gives total "pixels" on the display. PPI refers to the quantity of pixels in a given square inch on the display (pixels per inch).
There are several different standards. In general, 4K refers to a resolution of roughly 4,000 pixels wide and about 2,000 pixels high. That makes it the equivalent of four 1080p screens in height and length. Currently 4K is a catch-all term for a number of standards that are reasonably close to that resolution.
When a person refers to image data, they are most likely referring to the internal code of a picture file that tells the computer information it needs to display the image, such as (but not limited to) what color the pixels in an image are, how many pixels an image has, and what image type it is.
This question doesn't make very much sense. 'Pixels' refer to dots of visual display data on a monitor or similar display. 56k refers to a dialup modem typically. And TMK, Dell never made a modem of their own. They utilized existing companies' technology.
PPI stand for Pixels Per Inch and refers to resolution (number of pixels in a single inch) on a screen. DPI stands for Dots Per Inch and refers to resolution (number of ink droplets in a single inch) on a printed page. the two terms are often used interchangeable .
good resolution refers to good clarity/ high defination. resolution can be increased by increasing the number of pixels in the screen
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. It is an old standard used for monitors and other displays. 640x480 refers to the number of pixels per inch, known as DPI.
Chromaticsm is a word the refers to the use, choice of , and display of colors.
The 4k video refers to a video having a horizontal resolution of about 4000 pixels.
depth is the deepness in someting.....i like pie and mcdonaldsresolution refers to the number of pixels in an image. Resolution is some thing by the with and height of the image as well as the total number of pixels in the image example an image that is 2048 pixels wide and 1536 pixels high (2048*1536) contains (multiply) 3,145,728 pixels (or3.1 megapixel). You could call it a 2048*1536 or a 3.1 mega pixal image. As the mega pixel in the pick up device in your camera increases so does the possible maximum size image you can produce this image that a 5 mega pixel camera is capable of capturing a larger image than a 3 mega pixel camera
depth is the deepness in someting.....i like pie and mcdonaldsresolution refers to the number of pixels in an image. Resolution is some thing by the with and height of the image as well as the total number of pixels in the image example an image that is 2048 pixels wide and 1536 pixels high (2048*1536) contains (multiply) 3,145,728 pixels (or3.1 megapixel). You could call it a 2048*1536 or a 3.1 mega pixal image. As the mega pixel in the pick up device in your camera increases so does the possible maximum size image you can produce this image that a 5 mega pixel camera is capable of capturing a larger image than a 3 mega pixel camera