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Elongation is the percentage of the final dimension relative to the initial dimension. For instance; A 1m length of metal is put under a load and is stretched to a final length of 1.5m The elongation of this is 150% because the final length is 150% of the initial length.
Dimension = The extreme width of a shipStructure = A transverse horizontal member supporting a deck on a ship.
Go there by plane
Revit can't create running dimensions because it is a stupid piece of crap.
In Ontario, Canada, a basement window to be used for egress must have a minimum open area of 3.8 ft² and no dimension less than 15" when open. This requirement changes to 4.1 ft² and no dimension less than 18" when the basement is a separate dwelling unit (i.e. basement apartment).
its the 2nd dimension
Plane. A point has no dimension, a line has one dimension, and a plane has two dimensions.
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the plane figure has 2 dimension and spatial figure has 3 dimension
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No, a plane angle does not have a dimension in the sense of length, area, or volume. It is a measurement of rotation or orientation between two intersecting lines in a plane.
A dimension that exactly locates a reference point, reference line, or reference plane
An XY intercept is the point that lays in a two dimensional plane where a line representing an X dimension in that plane and a transverse line at a right angle representing a Y dimension in the same plane intersect.
In its simplest form: a line describes one dimension, a plane describes two dimensions, and a cube describes three dimensions.
A line has one dimension- length. This is evident if we compare a line to a point and a plane figure. A point has no dimension; it merely marks a location. A plane figure, such as a square, circle, or triangle, has two dimensions. They have both length and height. A line is between a point and a plane figure. It has length, but it does not have width. ------------------------ 1 dimension. Here is a comparison of dimensions: 0 (dimension): Point 1: Lines 2: Plane 3: Solid, space 4+: Hypersurfaces, hypercubes, Klein bottles
Plane refers to single plane ie 2 dimensional figures used for calculation or visual use and are theoeritical as they have no depth or third dimension.