Engineering ratios

Display aspect ratio

The aspect ratio of a display device is the proportional relationship between the width and the height of the display. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (x:y), where x corresponds to the width and y to the height. Common aspect ratios for displays, past and present, include 5:4, 4:3, 16:10 and 16:9. (Wikipedia).

Display aspect ratio
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Really cool new LCD tech from Sharp. more info at www.sharpmemorylcd

From playlist Various electronics stuff

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Coding Math: Episode 55 - Aspect Ratio

We take a look at aspect ratio - specifically, how to size an image, video or other object of one size to fit it into a container of another size. Support Coding Math: http://patreon.com/codingmath Source Code: http://jsbin.com/lovido/2/edit?js,output

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From playlist Number Sense - Decimals, Percents, and Ratios

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From playlist Mobile web design

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EEVblog #898 - LCD Contrast Experiments

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Patrick Young Computer Science, PhD This course is a survey of Internet technology and the basics of computer hardware. You will learn what computers are and how they work and gain practical experience in the development of websites and an introduction to programming. To follow along wi

From playlist Stanford CS105 - Introduction to Computers Full Course

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From playlist Mathematica & the Wolfram Language

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The Insane Engineering of the 787

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From playlist The Insane Engineering of..

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From playlist Angle Relationships From a Figure

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From playlist PHYSICS - OPTICS

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From playlist JavaScript

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From playlist 2D Graphics with the HTML Canvas

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David Goluskin: "Classical 1/3 scaling of heat transport by steady Rayleigh–Bénard convection"

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From playlist Transport and Mixing in Complex and Turbulent Flows 2021

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From playlist Stephen Wolfram Livestreams

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