Because when we cut the shapes it's related to maths
Because we live in a 3-D world. Everything we see and come into contact with is a 3-D figure. These 3-D figures have three dimensions: length, width, and height.
The assumptions to convert real life 3D beams for 2D analysis for BE degree is usually applied in the construction of the modern malls.
cyclinder = soda(can) cone = ice-cream cone rectangular (3d) = shoe box circle = beach ball
Calculating volume and surface area.
In daily life, 3D snowflakes can be used for decorations during winter holidays, such as Christmas and New Year's. They can also be used in art projects, educational activities for teaching about symmetry and geometry, and as creative designs for clothing and accessories.
Because when we cut the shapes it's related to maths
they are used to decorate your house to make your house look more beautiful or u can hang them in your rooms to make your room look fabulous.decorate your trees
When one is looking for websites that offer techniques for creating paper snowflakes, they can visit Martha Stewart's website or go to WikiHow. Those websites also feature different styles of paper snowflakes, such as a regular 2D or 3D.
If the snowflages have been filmed in native 3D (ie using specialised 3D camera techniques) then you would be able to see them in 3D - in good quality - on a 3D TV by using 3D glasses. Many 3D TVs also have a built in 2D to 3D conversion facility so in theory you could see snowflages filmed in 2D on one of these models, but the quality would not be so good.
no you do not have to use the 3D in your 3D tv. its always on 2D unless you play a 3D movie and put it on 3D.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 3D on the Moon 1-109 was released on: USA: 4 February 2013
Life is 3d. Please be more specific.
3d Real life MMORPG - Second life Real life - Alter Ego 3d MMORPG - Club Marian Sherwood Dungeon Tank Ball Moon Base Multiplayer Half 3d - Habbo Hotel P.S. I think Second Life is what you're looking for.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
I, Robot was the first game to use 3D polygon graphics. However, the first game to use 3D was 3D Monster Quest which did not use graphics, but rather text.
I, Robot was the first game to use 3D polygon graphics. However, the first game to use 3D was 3D Monster Quest which did not use graphics, but rather text.