Height, width, depth
'Real objects' is sufficient. Solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas may be bounded by three dimensions.
Length, width & height. This is how we get the volume equation. V=l x w x h . All 3d objects have those 3 dimensions.
distance
Length, mass, and time are the three fundamental dimensions on which the measurement of all physical quantities is dependent.
Yes, in geometry, the concept of space includes three dimensions: length, width, and height. Soils, as physical entities found on Earth, also exist in three dimensions. This means that soils have depth, width, and length, making them three-dimensional objects.
All batteries are three dimensional objects not two dimensional.
Yes, all physical objects must have three dimensions and so a height is necessary.
'Real objects' is sufficient. Solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas may be bounded by three dimensions.
Length, width & height. This is how we get the volume equation. V=l x w x h . All 3d objects have those 3 dimensions.
anything that has the same dimensions and shape
distance
No. Idealised objects have 0 or 1 dimensions. Day to day objects have 2 or 3 dimensions. More exotic objects have 4 or more integer dimensions and fractals have fractional dimensions.
True. Points are geometric objects with no dimensions.
Space-time is the four-dimensional system consisting of the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time in which all objects are located and all events occur.
It allows you to view objects in at three- dimensions at low magnifications.
Length, mass, and time are the three fundamental dimensions on which the measurement of all physical quantities is dependent.
The volume of an object has three dimensions and when all three dimensions are multiplied together the product is called the volume which is measured in cubic units.