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Aspect ratio of a monitor is generally defined as the ratio of the 1) vertical to horizontal points 2) horizontal to vertical points 3) either 1) or 2) depending on the conventionfollowed
GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar monitor both vertical and horizontal movements along the fault.
Check monitor settings, on of those is responsible for image orientation.
That varies depending on the monitor. You will have to read the specifications of the specific monitor that you want the answer for. There is no fixed maximum value.
Most companies offer towers that are horizontal or can be both horizontal and vertical.
The aspect ratio of a computer monitor or a television screen is its horizontal length divided by its vertical length, both measured in the same units.
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The measurements used to determine a monitors screen resolution is Pixels per Inch (PPI). The size of a monitor in inches and the total pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions determines the PPI of the screens resolution. For Example a 15 inch monitor has a maximum of 1024x768 pixel resolution.
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.
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A geodetic instrument called an extensometer or tiltmeter is used to measure tiny vertical or horizontal movements of markers set up on opposite sides of a fault. These instruments can detect even small changes in the Earth's crust, helping to monitor potential fault movements and seismic activity.