an aligned dimesion is a demesion where all the aliens live!
volume and stress and area have no dimension
Dimension Intrusion was created on 1993-06-07.
The "n" next to a dimension on a drawing typically indicates that it is a nominal dimension, which means it is the target or reference dimension without any tolerance applied. In the context of a part being aluminum and to be hard anodized, the nominal dimension may be specified to ensure that the part can accommodate the additional thickness created by the hard anodizing process.
Yes. When a material is magnetized the magnetic domains are aligned.
A "dimension" or category of measurement.
An aligned dimension is a dimension in a data model that matches or corresponds directly to a fact table in terms of its granularity and structure, ensuring consistency and coherence across the data schema. This alignment allows for accurate analysis and reporting, as it enables users to aggregate and filter data effectively without discrepancies. Aligned dimensions often serve as reference points, providing contextual information that enhances the understanding of the measures in the fact table.
In the unidirectional dimension system, all dimension figures and notes are lettered horizontally and are read from the bottom of the drawing. The unidirectional dimension system is preferred over the aligned system because it is easier to read and understand.
I think you mean "aligned," which means "lined up with." I'd have to see the whole sentence to know for sure what is meant by "aligned dimension," but it sounds like you're trying to assemble something, and the instructions are telling you to line up two parts by either their length or their width.
In aligned system you place the dimensions( or numerals) above the dimension lines so that they can be read from bottom or right edge of your sheet. In unidirectional system, all the numerals are placed along the dimension lines, all in the same direction such that they can be read from the bottom edge. This figure explains it clearly: http://www.maelabs.ucsd.edu/mae_guides/cad/dimensioning/Dimensioning_Fundementals_files/image034.gif
That is the correct spelling of "diagonal."
Driving Dimension: the geometry is controlled by the dimension. Driven Dimension: the dimension is controlled by the geometry.
it has no dimension
Both "aligned to" and "aligned with" are grammatically correct. However, "aligned with" is more commonly used when referring to things that are in agreement or in harmony, while "aligned to" is often used when referring to physical positioning or adjustment.
For putting to many dimension on top of the dimension!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THere was a dimension in my classroom
The fourth dimension.
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