technically no as only a straight line is 1D, so you would only be seeing part of the object, not the whole thing.
3d-3d cancel 2d-3d=-1d 8=-1d-17 -17+17 cancel 8+17=25 25=-1d 25/-1=-1d/-1 d=-25
2d+1d= 3d
1D a single line (?) 2D a flat shape 3D a cube
1D 3D Movie
Birds eye view is the view from the top, as if you are flying above the object and looking down at it.
The letters means the direction to move (l:Left,r:Right,u:Up,d:Down) and the digits are the count of moves you have to do (i.e. 3d means 3 moves down) 1l 3d 5l 1d 1l 1u 1l 1u 1r 1d 6r 1u 2r 3d 1l 1d 1u 2r 1d 1l 4u 3l 1d 6l 1d 1l 3d 1l 2d 1r 1u 7r 4u 1l 1u 4l 4u 4r 1d 2r 3d 5l 1d 3l 3d 1l 2d 1r 1u 10r 5u 1r 1u 2l 1r 6d 3l 5u 1r 2u 2d 5l 1d 2l 2u 1r 3u 4r 1d 2r 1u 2r 1d 4l 1d 1l 1u 3r 3d 1l 3d 2r 2l 2d 3r 5u 1r 1u 2l 1r 4d 3l 3u 1r 2u 2d 5l 1d 2l 2u 1r 3u 2r 1d 2r 1u 2l 2r 1d 2r 1u 2r 1d 4l 1u 2l 1d 1r 1u 1r 1d 2r 3d 1l 5d 2r 1u 1d 2l 2u 2r 1d 1r 4u 1r 1u 2l 1r 4d 3l 3u 1r 2u 2d 5l 1d 2l 2u 1r 3u 2r 1d 2r 1u 2l 2r 1d 2r 1u 2r 1d 4l 1u 1l 1d 3r 2d 2r 6d 3r 5u 2l 2r 5d 3l 5u 1r 1u 2l 1r 4d 3l 3u 1r 2u 2d 5l 1d 2l 2u 1r 3u 2r 1d 4r 3d 5l 1d 1l (2u) 2d 2l 3d 1l 2d 1r 1u 2r 2u 1r 2u 1l 1u 4r 4l 1d 3l 2u 1l 1d 1l 1d 5r 1u 1r 1d 3l 3d 1l 2d 1r 4u 3d 7r 4u 1l 1u 5l 1d 2l 1u 2l 1d 4r 1l 4d 2r 1u 1l 1d 1l 3u 3d 10r 6u 2l 2u 4l 1u 2l 3d 1l 2d 2l 2r 4d 7r 4u 1l 1u 3l 1d 1l 1u 4r 1d 1r 4d 7l 4u 1r 2l 1u 2l 1d 3r 4d 10r 6u 2l 2u 2l 1u 1l 1r 1d 2r 1u 2r 1d 5l 3r 3d 6l 5r 5d 3l 2u 1r 1u 1r 1l 1d 1l 2d 3r 4u 2d 3r 4u 2l 1d 5l 3r 2d 1l 1d 2l Gerald
The Fermi wave vector expressions in 1D, 2D, and 3D are given by: 1D: k_F = (3π^2n)^(1/3) 2D: k_F = (πn)^(1/2) 3D: k_F = (3π^2n)^(1/3)
Both are 3D view of an object. With perspective view, the far end of the object looks smaller (think "vanishing eye point"). With isometric view, the near and far end of the object looks the same.
chota chetan
30 August 2013
August 30, 2013
A two dimensional view has no depth. A three dimensional view is seen with special glasses and has depth when viewed.