no, paper is actually 3 dimensional because it also contains a width of probably like a micrometer or a nanometer. No objects in this universe is a 2 dimensional figure because it will always have a length, width, and height, no matter how small. if it was to be on a piece of paper, than it could be considered 2D.
One with length and breadth, but no thickness. You could it out of a sheet of paper.
It is something that can be drawn on paper, like lines and curves, triangles and squares and circles, and so on. The next level up is three dimensional which is like boxes and balls.
it's 2 dimensional
A two dimensional object has a length and a width. In comparison, a three dimensional object has a length, a width, and a height.A square and a circle are two examples of two dimensional objects. When you draw them on paper, you are only drawing them in two dimensions. They do not come out of the paper, as they have no height.If they did have height, they would be three dimensional and would respectively be called a cube and a cylinder.
3-dimensional, if it's in real life. If it's merely a picture, then it's a 2-dimensional object depicting something that's 3-dimensional.
"2-dimensional" means "flat". Anything you can draw on paper is a 2-dimensional shape.
Yes, it's not 3 dimensional unless it is a box. Everything that is flat on paper is 2 dimensional.
One with length and breadth, but no thickness. You could it out of a sheet of paper.
A two-dimensional object is an object that can be drawn on a flat sheet of paper. It's called "two-dimensional" because it has 2 dimensions . . . length and width, but no height.
a flat object. Ex. a peice of paper, the paper is flat not 3d. not 3D.
Think of the strings as writing on lines of paper. Paper is a two dimensional surface. The computer array is the equivalent of the two dimensional paper.
No. I'm a piece of paper.
A piece of paper
the picture on your tv screen or the picture you draw on a piece of paper
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? A piece of paper is typically considered 2-dimensional because it has length and width, but no significant depth. However, if you were to fold or crumple the paper, it could create a 3-dimensional form with height, width, and depth. Just like painting, sometimes it's all about perspective and how you choose to look at things.
A paper is a2 dimensional Figure
-- Anything that's 1-dimensional has length, but it's zero wide and zero high, like a straight line. -- Anything that's 2-dimensional has length and width, but it's zero high, like a drawing of a square on paper. -- Anything that's 3-dimensional has length, width, and height, like a flower, an iceberg, a school bus, a paper airplane, or a house.