They are the lengths of the form in three mutually perpendicular (orthogonal) directions. Sometimes these are referred to as the length, width and height. But breadth or depth can be used instead of width or height.
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The concept of spacetime in physics combines 3 dimensions of space with 1 dimension of time to form a 4-dimensional framework. Additionally, some theories, like string theory, propose the existence of extra dimensions beyond the 3 spatial dimensions we experience. These dimensions are not directly observable on a macroscopic scale, but are theorized to exist at the quantum level.
No, some properties can be measured in fewer than 3 dimensions. For example, temperature is a property that can be measured in one dimension, length is a property that can be measured in one dimension, and area is a property that can be measured in two dimensions.
The standard dimensions of a Chipotle bowl container are typically around 7 inches in diameter and 3 inches in height.
Physical objects can only be measured in three dimensions: length, width, and height. These dimensions define the size and shape of objects in space. Any additional dimensions would require advanced mathematical concepts like those found in string theory.
Generally yes, but this depends on the quantities inhaled or ingested, the chemical form of uranium, the physical form (liquid or solid), the dimensions of the particles inhaled, etc.