If done properly, there should be none!
Don't know about dimensional analysis but do know that it is simple to find the gas mileage of any vehicle through a little research. Just type the year, & model of the car and specs in a search engine and you will find the gas mileage. Want to figure it on a car you are driving, then just fill the tank, derive it until it is 1/4 full, fill the tank, and divide the miles driven by the gallons it took to fill it up. It is not rocket science of dimensional analysis, just common sense.
Common prepositions that can be used with "encounter" include "in," "during," "through," "on," and "at." For example: "She had an encounter with a bear in the woods," "We had an encounter during our trip," "They had an encounter through a mutual friend," "I had an encounter on my way to work," "He had an encounter at the restaurant."
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In a 2 dimensional plain they would have to be parallel in order to have no common point; in a 3 dimensional field they do not have to be parallel.
They are closed 2-dimensional shapes.
Safari Zone(Encounter Rate is common)
Any three dimensional shape can become a net; however, the more complicated the shape the less common the net.
*Steps, ramps, platforms
they both are three dimensional prism :)
They are both 3-dimensional shapes.
They're both shapes... and three dimensional shapes.
They are 2-dimensional vectors.