A 1-dimensional object is an entity that has only one measurable extent, which is typically length. It does not possess width or height, making it effectively a line or a line segment. Examples of 1-dimensional objects include a straight line, a curve, or a segment of a string. In geometry, these objects are often used as the simplest form of representation in various mathematical contexts.
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Object B must be circumscribed about object A.
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A floating object is an object that is floating, which is a floating object. Which = floating object.
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