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Physics, 17.09.2021 03:00, helper4282

Assume your friend just sent you 32 bits of pixel data (just the 0s and 1s for black and white pixels) that were encoded after s ampling an image. a. The 32 bits of pixel data is enough to produce the image using the widget.
b. The digital image would be an exact copy of the analog image
c. The correct width and height must be input into the pixelation widget to produce the image.
c. The fact that only 32 bits were used to represent the image indicates relatively large sample squares were used.

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