It depends on how many pixels the camera manufacturer cram into the sensor.
It should be approximately 8739900. It can be accounted by knowing pixels in one row horizontally and vertically, than multiply each number.
Landsat 7 ((183km *170km)*(1*10^6m2))/15^2m2 = 138266667 pixels (Panchromatic) ((183km *170km)*(1*10^6m²))/30^2m² = 34566667 pixels (Visible) ((183km *170km)*(1*10^6m²))/60^2m² = 8641667 pixels (Thermal)
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A cubic centimeter measures the same as a milliliter.
It would hold about 65 photos.
Answermilli means thousandth. So there are 1000 millimetres in a metre. Some other usefull prefixes are:Pico - trillionthnano - billionthmicro - millionthmilli - thousandthcenti - hundrethdeci - tenthdeca - tenhecto - hundredkilo - thousandmega - milliongiga - billiontera - trilionthITS ACTULLY 100CM!!!!!! WHO EVER PUT 1000CM IS A SPASTIC!!!!!!!!!
118 dots per square centimeter, which is equivalent to 300 pixels per inch.
Depends of the number of pixels per centimetres or inch (Ppi- pixel per inch).
theres 10 millimeters to one centimeter so the answer is 3.5 centemeters to 35 millimeters
how many pixels are in 700K
35 mm.This is because there are 10 millimeters (mm) in a centimeter (cm).
The expression "7x5" typically refers to a dimension in pixels, meaning 7 pixels wide and 5 pixels high. This does not specify any particular image or display context, but it simply indicates a rectangular area measuring 7 pixels horizontally and 5 pixels vertically. In total, it represents 35 pixels in area.
it is 150xa50 pixels.
To convert centimeters to pixels, you need to know the pixel density (DPI, or dots per inch) of the device you are using. A common DPI setting is 96 DPI, which means there are approximately 37.8 pixels in a centimeter. Therefore, 3.5 cm would be approximately 132 pixels at 96 DPI (3.5 cm x 37.8 pixels/cm). Adjust the conversion based on your specific DPI setting for accurate results.
12 pixels tall 12 pixels wide.
786432 pixels
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