A point.
The amount of space occupied by an object is called its VOLUME.
An infinitesimal "object" having no volume at a single location in 3D space defined by X, Y, Z coordinates.
Azimuth is the angle, typically using true north as zero degrees to an object from viewers location. An altitude (if expressed as an elevation angle from the viewer) provides a line of sight to an object in space. If you were standing at a point and facing true north and there was an airplane flying at 20,000 ft and you knew the elevation angle you could compute the range and have an (X,Y,Z) location for the object.
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The space occupied by an object is its volume The space contained within a hollow object is its capacity.
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the location of an object is it's position
No, not the actual position in space.
Area is used to represent the amount of space in a 2D object.
The position is the location of an object relative to an origin
A variable basically holds a single type literal in memory through defining its type, declaring it, and setting a value to it. If you meant reference variables, they are variables which refer to the memory location of an object previously set.An object is the actual storage space in memory in which some collection of data resides (is stored). Objects 'live' in memory spaces known as 'heaps'.
The object model is said to reside in object space. we can covert object space units of measure to image space by scaling transformation method.
It represents how "concentrated" the mass is in an object. It is expressed in units of mass per volume, for example, kilogram per cubic meter.
Oribtal points are any location in space where an object may freely orbit around a planet, or other astral object, without falling to the planet below.
A location in space that has no thickness:point.
It would depend on the objects location, time, and the gravitational pull on the object.
The object's "volume".