Yes.
Points are dimensionless.
Geometric points are dimensionless.
Geometric points are dimensionless.
Two points can meet only if they coincide. Since points are dimensionless, the area is zero.
the dimensionless numbers have the definition as that of dimensionless groups, and have all the properties which dimensionless groups have.
Angles are not dimensionless.
Correct: it is a dimensionless number.
No, a dimensionless quantity does not have a unit because it represents a pure number without any physical dimension. Examples of dimensionless quantities include ratios, proportions, and mathematical constants.
A dimensionless number has no units. The units of all variables that compose the dimensionless number (product or ratio) must cancel each other.
If a quantity is "dimensionless", that means it has no units, and it's just a number.
Yes. Conversion factors will generally be dimensionless constants.
True. A point is a dimensionless object with no length, width, or height. In both maps and math problems, points are used as representations to indicate specific locations or values.