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Length is a one dimensional measure of space, volume is three dimensional measure of space.
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.
yes,it is 3 dimensional
In square close-packed layer, a molecule is in contact with four of its neighbours. Therefore, the two-dimensional coordination number of a molecule in square close-packed layer is 4.
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3-dimensional
yes,it is 3 dimensional
Vectors in three-dimensional space was created in 1978.
A space can be two-dimensional and infinite if it does not have defined bounds. Mathematically, this usually means no restrictions on the domain or co-domain of the two-dimensional space.
zero. two dimensional figures do not occupk any space
Many of us have experience with two dimensional space. We create graphs on 2-D space. Take a sheet of paper, draw an x and a y axis on it, and go to town. This two dimensional space is as real as three dimensional space around (and including) it.
yes,it is 3 dimensional
In 2 dimensional space: a heptagon In 3 dimensional space: a heptahedron.
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.
Length is a one dimensional measure of space, volume is three dimensional measure of space.
In square close-packed layer, a molecule is in contact with four of its neighbours. Therefore, the two-dimensional coordination number of a molecule in square close-packed layer is 4.