Yes, unless if you have two spare armoured tanks lying around somewhere...
sauce: mythbusters (they're awesome!) XD
That question goes back a few years. Interlaced and non-interlaced, I believe is what you are referring to.
# Interlaced versus non-interlaced. Which is better...Simply put, non-interlaced monitors (or rather, non-interlaced video modes) are considered superior because they tend to produce less flicker.# Why do interlaced monitors tend to produce more flicker...The reason is non-interlaced monitors/video modes use only one pass or "sweep" of the electron gun, whereas interlaced monitors/modes use two passes or "sweeps" to display the same image. With interlaced monitors/modes, one set of lines is made on the first sweep then, a split second later, a second sweep creates more lines to fill in areas left open after the first sweep. More accurate results can be had when one sweep, rather than two sweeps, produces the image. Non-interlaced monitors are capable of interlacing, but the display results are better with non-interlacing; thus, there is no sense or desirability to use interlaced modes on non-interlaced monitors.
Interlaced monitors.
Interlaced monitors.
A strong person with good grip strength can pull apart two phone books by applying force in opposite directions. This requires physical strength and the ability to overcome the friction between the pages.
To pull apart two phone books with interwoven pages, you can start by carefully bending the books in opposite directions to loosen the pages. Then, slowly and methodically pry apart the pages, working from the middle outward. This process may require patience and gentle force to separate the books without damaging the pages.
Do you mean 'what are call books called?'. It is 'are' because 'the books' are plural! Is the answer you are looking for phone books or directories. These contain contact (phone) numbers of residents in a specific place.
In standard definition (SD) video, there are typically 30 frames per second (fps) in a 30p format or 60 fields per second in interlaced formats like 480i. Each frame in a 30p video comprises one complete image, while in an interlaced format, each frame is divided into two fields, resulting in 60 fields displayed each second. Thus, for interlaced SD video, there are 60 fields per second.
A field is one of the interlaced lines that make up a video frame. A frame is a complete still image that contains all the fields. Frames are composed of two fields for interlaced video, whereas frames for progressive video contain all the image data in one frame.
1080i refers to a display resolution of 1920x1080 pixels in an interlaced format. The "1080" indicates the vertical pixel count, while the "i" stands for interlaced, meaning the image is displayed by alternating between two fields of lines. This format is commonly used in television broadcasts and provides a high-definition picture, although it may not be as smooth as progressive formats like 1080p.
historical books and the prophetical books.
Non-interlaced, more commonly known as progressive or progressive scan, is better. This is because every line is drawn on the screen in a progressive manner which results in clearer, crisper, and sharper pictures than interlaced ones.