A computer screen looked at from a distance appears as a smooth continuous flow of images. Up

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A computer screen looked at from a distance appears as a smooth continuous flow of images. Up close, however, we see that this is an illusion. What really exists are a series of tiny dots (pixels) that change color in a coordinated way to produce images. Use a magnifying glass to examine closely the screen of a computer monitor or television set.

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Conceptual Physical Science

ISBN: 978-0134060491

6th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt

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