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According to computer experts, a dot matrix printer is also known as an impact printer because of its inkjet printing ability.

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What are the advantages of laser printer over dot matrix printer?

Dot-matrix printers have mainly disadvantages - they are slow, and loud. They can be useful in cases where an impact is required - such as printing multiple copies with carbon paper (although an inkjet printer would still print the individual copies faster in this case), or making stencils. They are also sometimes used for high-volume printing (in text-mode, which prints faster), due to the low price of the supplies.


How many cells can fit in a dot?

The number of cells that can fit in a dot depends on the size of the dot and the type of cells being considered. For example, a typical human cell is about 10-30 micrometers in diameter, while a dot printed by a standard printer might be around 0.1 millimeters (100 micrometers) wide. Therefore, theoretically, a dot could contain several cells, potentially in the range of 10 to hundreds, depending on the specific dimensions and cell types involved.


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Draw electron dot notations for potasssium ATOM?

The electron dot notation, also known as the Lewis dot structure, for a potassium atom (K) involves representing its valence electrons. Potassium has one valence electron, as it is in Group 1 of the periodic table. In the electron dot notation, this is depicted by placing one dot around the symbol "K." Thus, the notation for potassium is simply "K•."


What is dot formula?

A dot formula, also known as a Lewis structure, is a diagram representing the arrangement of atoms and valence electrons in a molecule. It uses dots to symbolize the shared or unshared electrons around each atom, helping to visualize the bonding and structure of the molecule.