yes it does depending in the object
Dark Matter Dimensions was created on 2009-10-02.
The answer depends entirely on how the dimensions change. It is possible to change the dimensions without changing the perimeter. It is also possible to change the dimensions without changing the area. (And it is possible to change the area without changing the perimeter.)
No but if it is enlarged its dimensions are changed
By mass, by volume or by dimensions.
when reducing or enlarging the dimensions you obviously have to change the dimensions. but do not change the ratio of the vaules. also do not cahnge the unit of the values.
A plane is a flat surface with only two dimensions. No real planes are found in space, because all matter has 3 dimensions.
no but in platinum can
It does not matter.
Form (the words) and Matter (the action)
Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a material and is not affected by the dimensions of the material. Resistivity is determined by the material's composition and structure. The resistivity of a material remains constant as long as the material is uniform.
No only a change of place is made
No, it will not change. Young's modulus is a property of the material and not dependent on dimensions. Rigidity, or product of modulus and inertia, will change, as inertia depends on dimensions; but modulus does not change.