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Depends what u mean by dimension it is not a spacial dimen no but roughness could be a dimension ( just a theory) If time is a dimension that mens we are flowing through it and everything has a set path and we have no control over ourselves also time travel can only be real if time is a dimension and if it is we could predict the future as everything has a set path (i f time is a dimension.
The letters E, F, and L contain right angles measuring 90 degrees
it stands for me or in other words 67
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W = F x d W = Work F = Force d = Distance
acceleration: "speed variation". the greater the force printed on an object, the greater the variation, the greater the time, the less the variation, therefore, a = f / t.
Lennart Lennerlo f has written: 'Dimensions of supervision'
1956 f-100 frame specs
f=frozen i think
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John F. Pepper has written: 'A review of literature on loss of vertical dimension'
f=t+v
Depends what u mean by dimension it is not a spacial dimen no but roughness could be a dimension ( just a theory) If time is a dimension that mens we are flowing through it and everything has a set path and we have no control over ourselves also time travel can only be real if time is a dimension and if it is we could predict the future as everything has a set path (i f time is a dimension.
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The answer depends on the metric that is used for measuring distance. For most metrics the 3-d formula is simply the extension of the 2-d version. For example, the Pythagorean formula, for the distance between X = (a,b,c) and Y = (d,e,f) is distance = sqrt[(d-a)2 + (e-b)2 + (c-f)2]
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