It's an interesting puzzle; the math of the universe seems to work better if there are 12 dimensions. We do not know - perhaps we CANNOT know - what those other dimensions are, or what they are like.We don't even know if they are "real" in any sense of the word, or as "imaginary" as imaginary numbers.
Perhaps someday we will learn how to detect, and perhaps even travel to, those other dimensions. But for now, they are just an idea.
Ice, like any other solid matter, has three dimensions (length, width, and height) because it is a physical object that occupies space in these three directions. In the case of ice, its molecular structure and arrangement result in a solid with a defined shape and volume in three dimensions.
A 1000 cm3 container would have dimensions that could vary depending on the shape. For a cube, the dimensions would be approximately 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm. For a rectangle, it could be 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm or any other combination that multiplies to 1000 cm3.
Like-charged ions repel each other. Opposite-charged ions attract each other.
No, like charges repel each other according to the principle of electrostatics. This phenomenon is governed by Coulomb's Law, which states that like charges exert repulsive forces on each other, while opposite charges attract.
Through their nostrils like other mammals.
a sphere is a 3D circle like a ball 3D Items you can pick up they have three dimentions (they stand out) a circle is a 2D item like a pattern of circles 2D items have 2 dimentions (they're flat)
The dimensions (not dimentions) may be called length, breadth (or width) and height (or depth).
Height = 12.1cm
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dimentions
it has one dimention.
100 by 25 yards
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Any dimensions that you desire
one dimension
Length and Width (or Height)
Geometric points are dimensionless.