Computer Science, asked by seemaparial, 6 months ago

pixel are many square on a computer screen false ya true​

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Answered by kolmanoj10
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For all Practical purposes it is true that a pixel is one square on the computer screen. For a reference if you use windows 10 ,the left ,right and bottom window borders are one pixel thick that is what a pixel looks like

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Pixels are many squares on a computer screen is a true statement.

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The fundamental unit of programmable colour on a computer display or in a computer image is the pixel (a name coined from "picture element"). Consider it as a logical, as opposed to a physical, unit. The resolution of the display screen will determine the physical size of each pixel. Computers have the ability to show images using pixels, frequently an abstract image that serves as a GUI. The computer's video card determines the display resolution, which is the resolution of this image. LCD monitors have a native resolution and show images using pixels as well.

Thus, a 2-dimensional grid of squares is used to illustrate the arrangement of pixels. Every pixel serves as a sample of the original image, with more samples often yielding more accurate renditions of the original.

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