Stand straight. Now point straight up. Point straight ahead. Point straight to your left. Now point in a direction at right angles with all three previous directions: there's your extra dimension.
A rectangle is a two dimensional figure having two dimensions aslength (L)bredth(B) But in the cased of three dimensional figure having three dimensions(one extra dimension as)height(H)So this figure having three dimension is called as Cuboid
Oh, dude, a triangular prism in 2D is called a triangle. It's like a triangle, but missing that extra dimension to make it a prism. So yeah, just a good old triangle in flatland.
Well, darling, a 3D shape with 9 sides is called a nonagon. It's like a polygon, but with an extra dimension to spice things up. So, next time you see a nonagon, give it a little wink and strut on by.
dimensions are just the measurements of Length, width and Height so i think to measure the dimension you just measure the object and record the distance
Yes because I am just making or at least trying to! It is very hard because it is a four dimension equivalent of a cube! This is a little more complex than just a yes or no. If you look at it with a mathematical view, yes a tesseract is very real. But will we ever see one? No. It only exists in theory. It is cube that exists on a hyperplane or in other words the fourth dimension. Its kind of like a cube inside of a cube.Were we have the three dimensions we all know an love plus a complete new dimension! Still not sure what a tesseract of hypercude is? Take a piece of paper and a pen. Draw a line on it. This is one dimension. Lets call it length. Now we add a new dimension called width. We can draw a square. So we have two dimensions now but we haven't got a cube. Lets add another and we can add depth to the picture. You drawing will look like a cube. See how many extra lines one needs to add just one extra dimension! For a tesseract you have too add another dimension.
Lines that define the parameters of a dimension.Dimension lines are thin lines terminating in arrowheads. Place dimension lines no closer than 3/8" from the object outline. Parallel dimension lines should be a minimum of 1/4" apart. You may place parallel dimension lines more than 1/4" apart so long as the spacing between dimension lines is uniform throughout the drawing. Dimension lines are generally broken in the center of the line to provide a space for the dimension figure. Dimension figures for parallel dimension lines are staggered. In some structural or architectural drawings, you may find dimension figures placed above the dimension line.
Flip the object a certain way so it is another dimension.
Well, honey, size dimension is all about how big or small something is, while location dimension is all about where the heck it's at. It's like comparing apples to oranges - they're both fruits, but one's all about size and the other's all about where you can find it. So, in a nutshell, size dimension is about how much space something takes up, and location dimension is about where the heck to find it.
A circle being a two dimensional object has zero length in the third dimension so its volume is always zero.
Junk dimension is when you're hooked on heroin so bad you cant remember who your dealer is
We know that the solid is a cube, so all we have to do is find the cubic root of 27 (3). So a cube of volume 27 has dimensions of 3.
millimeter is linear dimension; squaremeter is area dimension. so i feel that there cannot be a conversion.