The third (3rd) dimension is depth.
The first is length, the second is height
assuming of course that something flat could have mass, which it might not be able to, then a black hole could form. it would suck in other objects, growing slowly in size. there would be an event horizon, singularity etc. however, although it would have a major effect on the 2nd dimension, in the 3rd it's mass might be greatly lessened by comparison to other objects. I don't know, of course. This is just a thought. Edit:Really, the 2nd dimension would just blow apart and the 3rd wouldn't be coz dimensions are actually separate. if the 2nd and the 3rd were right next to each other then the black hole would have sucked us all up about 300 million years ago.
TARDIS, normally, stands for TIME AND RELATIVE DIMENSION(S) IN SPACE, but, however, in the Christmas special "The Next Doctor" TARDIS stands for TETHERED AERIAL RELEASE DEVELOPED IN STYLE.
Time and Relative Dimension in Space.
TARDIS stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space
TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
3rd dimension
No because volume involves multiplying by a value on the 3rd dimension, and since the length on the 3rd dimension is 0 a square's volume is 0.
there is no shape such as this in the 2nd or 3rd dimension figures.in the 1st dimension it is poosible
By multiplying it by a given 3rd dimension
Because the power, when used on units, expresses what dimension that unit is in. For shapes, the 3rd power represents the 3rd dimension, and the most well-known shape of that dimension is a cube (length * width * height = 3 dimensions).
You would need a 3rd dimension to calculate a volume.
That depends on the 3rd dimension which has not been given
That will depend on two of its dimensions in order to find its 3rd dimension of which none have been given.
Driving Dimension: the geometry is controlled by the dimension. Driven Dimension: the dimension is controlled by the geometry.
it has no dimension
assuming of course that something flat could have mass, which it might not be able to, then a black hole could form. it would suck in other objects, growing slowly in size. there would be an event horizon, singularity etc. however, although it would have a major effect on the 2nd dimension, in the 3rd it's mass might be greatly lessened by comparison to other objects. I don't know, of course. This is just a thought. Edit:Really, the 2nd dimension would just blow apart and the 3rd wouldn't be coz dimensions are actually separate. if the 2nd and the 3rd were right next to each other then the black hole would have sucked us all up about 300 million years ago.
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