A higher one. The higher the dot pitch - the smaller the dots are. This provides for better image clarity.
The main difference between potential and kinetic energy is that potential is energy that has the opportunity to become kinetic. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.examples of potential energy- a spring being squeezed; When you are at the top of the diving board getting ready to dive; winding up before you throw a pitch (in softball); etc.examples of kinetic energy- a person running; a car speeding; falling down the stairs; etc.
A pitch cannot be seen by the human eye, but computers can create an ultrasound image using lots of lines. Vertical lines represent the sound, while horizontal lines represent the space between the sound. Higher pitches' lines are shorter and faster. Lower pitches' lines are longer and slower.
Pitch black is a darker color. This is why they add the "pitch" in it.
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A high pitch note vibrates more rapidly than a low pitch note.
Usually sharpness of a monitor is referred to as its Dot Pitch.
The verb of sharpness is sharpen. As in "to sharpen something".
Pixel Pitch is the measurement of the smallest bit of data in a video image. The smaller the size of the pixels in an image, the greater the resolution.
CORRECT ANSWER:.25-mm. The smaller the pitch is, the sharper the image
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The smaller the pitch is, the sharper the image. Dot pitches of .28-mm or .25-mm give the best results and cost more.
I don't believe so. Pitch is an architectural feature. It's not considered a potential hazard.
It all depends on how solid you are with your pitch and if you have done your homework before going to make a pitch to a potential client. Normally, it is considered hard due to the competition.
Answer 1Kinetic. Remember, kinetic energy is the energy of movement.Answer 2If one considers winding up for the pitch as analogous to winding up the spring on a crossbow, then you are converting kinetic energy (the motion produced by your arms) to potential "elastic" energy. Releasing the catch on the bow then converts the stored potential energy to the kinetic energy of the bolt as it flies away.Of course people are not crossbows, and the interplay of forces and motions is a bit more complex.Added:Answer two's analogy is flawed as the potential energy on the cross bow winding is not potential until the mechanism is stopped and locked. Until that point the energy is kinetic to potential. A pitcher winding up does not store potential energy as a locked in place cross bow bolt does.Added 2:Hence my statement that winding up a crossbow is *converting* kinetic energy to potential, while releasing the crossbow *converts* potential to kinetic energy.But as already noted, comparing winding up for a pitch to winding up a crossbow is probably not very accurate anyway.When a pitcher winds himself up for a pitch, he positions himself in such a way as to be able to convert the maximum amount of *chemical* energy into kinetic energy. At least, that's how I see it.
The new CT scanners move the patient while the picture is being made. The pitch is a ratio of the speed of movement to the rotation of the machine around the patient. (the rotation of the machine is inside the cover and only seen thru the small openings). A higher pitch gives a faster scan but the images may be less detailed. A lower pitch gives a more detailed image but takes longer to acquire. This is all figured by the technologist to acquire the best image for the test being performed.
Pitches is the plural of the word pitch.Some example sentences are:The pitches were flooded in the rainstorms.He pitches his business to potential investors.
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