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How is sampling accomplished when a sensing array is used for image acquisition?

a.

The number of sensors in the strip establishes the sampling limitations in one image direction and Mechanical motion in the other direction

b.

The number of sensors in the sensing array defines the limits of sampling in both directions

c.

The number of mechanical increments at which we activate the sensor to collect data

d.

None of the mentioned

Answer: (b).The number of sensors in the sensing array defines the limits of sampling in both directions

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