Moment of inertia and torque
Angular displacement dimensions are radians. There are ( 2 ) ( pi ) radians or 360 degrees in one complete circle of displacement. Some treat angular displacement as having no dimensions; however, this is a poor and misleading practice. Angular velocity commonly has dimensions of rad/s or radians per second.
Some of the most common dimensions are 3" wide x 3" tall x 10" in length.
This is an area of active research. In other words, it isn't really known. One hypothesis is that within a larger "something", different universes have formed, with different physical laws and even different numbers of "active" dimensions (see below). In this case, we simply happen to live in one that has three dimensions. Active dimensions: There is some evidence that our Universe actually has 10 or 11 dimensions, but that only 4 of these (1 time dimension, 3 space dimensions) manifest themselves on larger scales. The other 6 or 7 spacial dimensions are believed to exist only at extremely small scales - much smaller than can be directly observed.
There are as many as eight or nine dimensions. The fifth dimension is (mass or weight) in essence contact. However this negates Time position as the fourth dimension RELATIVE to distance. GO ALIENS!
Mass does have dimension. It is M L0 T0. Of course basic! But it has dimension. Mass is one of the basic dimensions. For example momentum has dimensions ML/T
A topographic map shows the three dimensions of the earths surface.
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The dimensions are: The dimensions of the square are LW Length x width (srry about the last one)
A small double bed, also known as a compact double bed, has the following dimensions: width 120cm and height 190cm. The depth of this type bed varies. A regular size double bed has the following dimensions: width 135cm and height 190cm. The depth of this bed varies.
Volume = cross-section area*length
The volume is 100cm3
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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.
First you should find out the dimensions of your pick up truck, and then find the dimensions of an individual portable air compressor. Then, with some simple math (truck dimensions divided by the measurements of one air compressor), you'll know how many air compressors you can fit into the pickup truck.
There are at least 4 dimensions in the universe - 3 space dimensions (length, breadth, depth), and one time dimension.Beyond this, no one is really sure.Some current theoretical physics models contain higher dimensions than this. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theoryThere are many different versions of String theory, however - some with more dimensions. One type known as M-theory ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-theory ) has eleven space dimensions and one time, for a total of 12.However, the universe is thought to be so narrow across these extra dimensions that for all practical purposes there are really only 4 we have to consider.
There are an infinite variety of shapes and dimensions that one cubic foot of space can have.
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