3-dimensional
in mathematics the cross products are the binary operation on two vectors in a 3dimensional Euclidean space that results in another vector which is perpendicular to the containing the 2 inputs vector.
A circle is 2dimensional while a sphere is 3 dimensional.
Sphere, cylinder and a cone
no, it is sphere is not a perfect circle. because sphere is 3dimensional figure and circle is 2 dimensional figure
A substance with a three-dimensional plane surface can refer to a solid object that has a flat, geometric boundary in three-dimensional space. Examples include cubes, spheres, and prisms, where the surface can be described using mathematical equations. These surfaces can be smooth or textured and may vary in shape and size, depending on the specific substance. In general, the three-dimensional plane surface allows for volume and spatial relationships in the physical world.
2dimensional is flat. like a painting.or a piece of paper no depth. 3demensional is like earth, depth distance ll that stuff like a 3d game or a cube
As a programmer, I can say that it's quite hard to program reflection in games. In 2Dimensional games it's easier, but in a 3Dimensional program, the programmers got to calculate the reflections which depends on from which angle you see the mirror, and the mirror's angle. And if it wouldn't be hard, here comes that everything is in 3D.
It is a 3-Dimensional shape.
Pentagonal Prism
With Spore.
yes
in mathematics the cross products are the binary operation on two vectors in a 3dimensional Euclidean space that results in another vector which is perpendicular to the containing the 2 inputs vector.
A circle is 2dimensional while a sphere is 3 dimensional.
Sphere, cylinder and a cone
mostly sculpture. this could be stone, ceramic (clay), or metal work.
there are programs called solid works and catia made just for 3d models.
no, it is sphere is not a perfect circle. because sphere is 3dimensional figure and circle is 2 dimensional figure