5NN and 6NN are double pigment which mean all 3 primary colours equal you need
to use a little more of the opposite of the colour wheel which is green and use a
demi colour on your ends . You only need to deposit colour to refresh
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A one dimensional object wouldn't really exist, if you know geometry, think a point or a line except the point or line isn't really visible, because it doesn't actually exist. 2D is more like a plane in geometry. Think a piece of paper, except it doesn't have any volume. Essentially, 1D just is, while 2D has length and width. Only when you get to 3D and have length, width and height do you actually have a object that exists.
It really depends on what it is. You need to firstly know what it is, and particularly the molecular mass
The easiest way is to use the formula but if you REALLY wanted to you could: Fill the box with water then empty it out and count how many square inches it takes to fill the box with water. Of course you should use the formula: length X width X height
a 2 sided shape is real but a 1 sided shape is not
Rectangles are 2-dimensional figures- they lie in a plane- they have four vertices There really is no such thing as a 3D rectangle. If you mean a rectangular prism, it has 8 vertices, 4 on each of its two parallel faces.
its not coming out sorry mate i was annoyed as i really enjoyed the old ones and was looking forward to having the new drivers on it.
9169 feet2 kinda... feet are one dimensional while square feet are two dimensional. they really cant be compared. really i suppose its infinitely many.
the answer really is 6there are 6 faces in a three-dimensional model
You can't get a three dimensional triangle - but you can have a triangular prism. Its also known as a triangular based pyramis - or to be really precise, a tetrahydron.
Many of us have experience with two dimensional space. We create graphs on 2-D space. Take a sheet of paper, draw an x and a y axis on it, and go to town. This two dimensional space is as real as three dimensional space around (and including) it.
cubes, pyramid, prisms, anything that has three dimensions really
A 15-agon (really.) * * * * * NOT REALLY because the "-agon" suffix is applied to 2-dimensional objects. For 3-dimensional objects, the suffix is "-hedron" so the correct ansver could be 15-hedron, but certainlyy NOT 15-agon.
Every rectangle is two-dimensional. If it has three dimensions, or only one,then it's not a rectangle.If it really and truly is an authentic rectangle, then it has four sides.
No. It must be a whole number. Since the empirical formula of a compound shows the proportions of the elements in the simplest whole number ratio there is going to be at least one odd number in the formula. Multiplying by 2.5 would then result in you having half an atom somewhere in the molecule, which you can't really have.
No it isn't!
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this conversion can not really be done, because 2.3 decimeters in one dimensional and liters are three dimensional, . If it were 2.3 decimeters cubed that would simply be equal to 2.3 liters