at the bottom right side of the drawing
Yes. The 4th dimension is time. According to String Theory (which is unverified), there may be as many as 11 dimensions, but dimensions above the fourth are hypothetical.
They recorded numbers using the knots on a string called a quipu.
Considering it mathematically string is nothing but a line... So it only has one dimension that is length.. considering it physically.. It is nothing but a metal ROD.. with a given Diameter so it has three degrees of freedom hence it is a 3D structure..
Use a Pencil, a string, and 2 nails (or tacks). Mount the 2 nails(or tacks) on a drawing surface. Tie a string into a loop such that it will go around the 2 nails with plenty of extra slack. Lay the string so it encircles the 2 nails. Using your pencil, place it inside the string and pull it one direction so the string loop forms a triangle between 1 nail, the other nail and the pencil point. Now move the string around the nails while keeping the string pulled tight. The pencil will trace an Ellipitcal oval shape.
Given the current views on time a true paradox would produce alternate dimensions of the current dimension where the paradox occurred thus preventing the total collapse in maintainable constructs and viable alternatives for that particular string.
A string in C is stored in a 1 dimension array so an array of strings is simply a two dimension array.
Yes. The 4th dimension is time. According to String Theory (which is unverified), there may be as many as 11 dimensions, but dimensions above the fourth are hypothetical.
at least 10 dimension for the equation to start working
They recorded numbers using the knots on a string called a quipu.
They recorded numbers using the knots on a string called a quipu.
It is not currently possible for humans to physically travel to the 4th dimension as it is a theoretical concept in physics. However, one can learn about the 4th dimension through studying advanced mathematics, physics, and theoretical concepts such as string theory and quantum mechanics.
7 string.
Playing a 12-string guitar can add richness and depth to your music due to its unique sound created by paired strings. It offers a fuller, more resonant tone compared to a 6-string guitar, enhancing the overall sound of your playing. Additionally, the doubled strings can create a unique and captivating sound that can add a new dimension to your music.
The magnitude of tension in a string can be calculated using Newton's second law, which states that the sum of the forces acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object times its acceleration. In the case of a string under tension, the tension force can be calculated as the sum of all forces acting on the object connected by the string.
In physics and mathematics, the fifth dimension is often theorized as an additional spatial dimension beyond the four dimensions of space and time that we experience. It is a hypothetical dimension that could provide a framework for understanding phenomena such as quantum gravity and string theory. In some theories, the fifth dimension is compactified or curled up, making it difficult to detect or observe directly. The study of higher dimensions is a complex and ongoing area of research in theoretical physics.
Placing an arrow against the bow string is notching the arrow, and pulling the bow string back ready to release the arrow is drawing the bow.
Because it is far too difficult to push a string.