Dimensional consistency is symbolic calculations that involves physical measurements. In physics equations, it is used in calculating the frequency.
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There is no quantum physics of a moose. Quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics, and its laws do not apply to physical objects
Probably not. We use the term 'volume' to express the amount of space occupied by three-dimensional object.
CPUs, when given mathematical equations, apply the laws of mathematics to those equations. The equation a = a is true by the reflexive property of equality.
The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
Sometimes, but only sometimes. A straight line in two dimensional space will partition it into points on the line, on one side of it and those on the other side of it. The same will apply to some simple curves including simply closed curves. But it will not apply to any curve that crosses itself more than once, nor will it apply to lines in 3-dimensional space.