On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
A ray can be in 2 dimensions, in 3 dimensions, or in fact in any number of dimensions.
the plane, or xy plane, has two dimensions space has 3 dimensions
It has three dimensions.
The dimensions of a plane are length and width.
what are Mercury's dimensions? what are mercury's dimensions?
On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
there r no such fixed dimensions . it does come in all dimensions
A ray can be in 2 dimensions, in 3 dimensions, or in fact in any number of dimensions.
The two classifications of dimensions are Size Dimensions, and Location Dimensions. Size Dimensions are placed in direct relationship to a feature to identify the specific size. Location Dimensions are used to identify the relationship of a feature to another feature in an object.
one dimensions
the plane, or xy plane, has two dimensions space has 3 dimensions
3 dimensions. 2 dimensions means flat. the white house has length, width, and height. 3 dimensions, no?
What you are looking for are driven dimensions. Derived dimensions must be a typo. Driven dimensions are enclosed in parentheses to distinguish them from regular dimensions in inventor. These dimensions do not contrain a sketch they simply reflect dimensioned geometry which is most likely under some geometric constraint.
The dimensions are: The dimensions of the square are LW Length x width (srry about the last one)
289 is a pure number; it has no dimensions.
"L" is the dimensions of length.