Paper is 3-dimensional because it has length, width, and thickness. The thickness is difficult to measure without special measuring instruments; it is usually specified as a weight instead of a thickness. A 500 sheet thick ream of 20 pound paper, the standard North American 8 1/2" by 11" typing or computer printing paper, is approximately 2 7/16" thick, so a single sheet of has a thickness of slightly less than 0.005" (5/1000").
There are fundamental errors in the question. A particle is three dimentional and cannot exist in a one dimentional universe, nor can velocity.
Depends how thick the paper is, and how large a sheet is.
If only one quadrant of a body out od three quadrant of the position change than motion of the body is called one Dimentional motion. Ex-MOtion of a body in a straight line ,path,vertical motion under gravity etc...
Both biceps
It helps to think of dimensions as directions of movement. One-dimensional motion, therefore, is motion in a single direction - in other words, just a straight line.
no. the definition of polygon is two dimentional and a prism is three dimentional
Lines of symmetry
A paper plate can be one if you flatten it. A sturdy plate is 3-dimentional. A place plate is also 3-dimentional.
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a planet
A cuboid.
Geometric Space
match a three dimentional figure with net
A shape that it is 3D and has sides, corners and faces
A cube the simplest and oldest example of a three dimentional image
On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
It's any figure that you can draw on a flat piece of paper or carve into your desktop.