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The aspect ratio of a computer monitor or a television screen is its horizontal length divided by its vertical length, both measured in the same units.
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Yes, the size is generally measured in inches from corner to corner. A 26" television, therefore, is 26" across the diagonal, and therefore slightly shorter in the horizontal and vertical directions.
If one of the two variables is independent (or explanatory) then it goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise you do whatever you like.
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Your TV has horizontal lines as well as vertical lines. There has been no television production since 1974 that has any lines organize.
The horizontal component of velocity for a projectile is not affected by the vertical component at all. Horizontal component is measured as xcos(theta) Vertical component is measured as xsin(theta) Whereas theta is the angle, and x is the magnitude, or initial speed.
Although all televisions had knobs to turn to adjust vertical and horizontal hold, so the picture was straight, often a person beat (with an open hand) on the side or top of the television set when the knobs failed to correct the problem.
Vertical is up and horizontal is across
Lines of longitude are vertical but they measure horizontal distance(In degrees,not kilometers or miles)between Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and you so the lines are vertical,not horizontal. However,longitude measures horizontal distance,not vertical distance.