height, width, depth and time.
No. Resistivity is a property of the material itself and does not change no matter how much of that material you have. Resistance, however, does depend on the dimensions of the material.
Thermal conductivity is an intensive property. It is inherent in the material but not dependent on the amount of material. This should not be confused with the rate of heat conduction which can depend on the dimensions of a material. There is one case where the thermal conductivity might depend on the dimension of the material - when the conductivity is not uniform with direction, i.e. where conductivity laterally is different from conductivity longitudinally. When the orientation of the material changes the conductivity, the dimensions can have an effect on the apparent bulk thermal conductivity.
No. Everything in our world is four dimensions. 3 dimensions of space, and 1 dimension of time.
The four observable physical dimensions are length, width, depth, and time. Together they form a single mathematical and physical framework called the space-time continuum which is explained in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Theoretically, there may be more dimensions than this. String theory hypothesizes as many as eleven physical dimensions consisting of ten of space and one of time.
Einstein formulated the spacetime that is the four dimensions of space namely: length, breadth, thickness and a fourth dimension: time are interwoven. apart from euclid's geometry where time is said to move at a constant rate and is unchangable, this theory says that time also can be bent, slowed down or even speeded up just like the other dimensions like length.
it has 4 four dimensions
No. Resistivity is a property of the material itself and does not change no matter how much of that material you have. Resistance, however, does depend on the dimensions of the material.
Four Dimensions was created on 2010-11-06.
Time is one dimension, not four. If you combine it with space, you can "visualize" it as four dimensions: three dimensions of space, one of time. Sort of visualize it - we can't really visualize four dimensions.
Four Dimensions - 2009 was released on: USA: 30 September 2009
A triangle is a plane figure so it has two dimensions: length and breadth.
to show dimensions of different shapes in order to assign the correct material.
The four dimensions are: Height = how tall is it? Length = how long is it? Width = how wide is it? Time = how old is it?
The four dimensions of Space Time are one real dimension r=ct and three vector dimensions Ix + Jy + Kz. All the dimensions have units of meters. The idea of a dimension of time is an historical artifact.
Measure the dimensions of the chalkboard, then cut material to those dimensions.
The cast of Four Dimensions - 2009 includes: Marcilio Browne Gollito Estredo Andre Paskowski
The generalization of a cube to four dimensions.