DPI - is an acronym for 'dots per inch'. It usually relates to the resolution of the printed output from printers, or the input resolution of scanners.
A processor.
integer data type
A character data type.
There is no such data type. However, when we use user-defined data types of our own type, then that type of data can be stored in a variable. So as a term, you may say that user-defined data type can store any data. As the data-type used in any variable will be depending upon us.
A storage device is used to store data when data is not being used in memory.
A Keyboard?
Resolution (as dpi) does not affect the storage size of the bitmaps in any way. It only affects how bitmpas are displayed. For example a 300 dpi bitmp on a 150 dpi device should combine 2x2 pixel squares (horizontal x vertical) to output a single pixel on the device.
A processor.
There si no direct answer. It depends on the dpi resolution of the graphic device. Fr example a 300 dpi printer will have 300 pixels per inch.
a communication device
a communication device
The device used to key in data or communicate with the computer is called a keyboard. The keyboard can either be wireless or wired to your computer.
The device used to key in data or communicate with the computer is called a keyboard. The keyboard can either be wireless or wired to your computer.
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.
output
A CD-ROM drive.
A serial port is an interface in which one bit of data is transmitted at a time.