How many degrees of freedom does any unconstrained object have in 3D modeling
Unless it is a 3-d net (an object made up only of lines in 3D space), all 3D objects will take up space.
As a 2d object, a diamond had four sides. As a 3d object, there are many different types of diamonds, all with their own numbers of vertices, edges and faces.
A triangular prism.
A pentagon is a 2 dimensional object. The 3 dimensional object, with 12 pentagonal faces, is called a dodecahedron.
YES!!! Any 'solid' object is 3-dimensional.
If its 2d, you need a point of rotation If its 3d, you need an axis of rotation
The answer to that one has never been found, since there is no such thing as a "3d square".
The space mouse works with six degrees of freedom. It is similar to a joystick and supports the current 3D navigation devices.
Considering it mathematically string is nothing but a line... So it only has one dimension that is length.. considering it physically.. It is nothing but a metal ROD.. with a given Diameter so it has three degrees of freedom hence it is a 3D structure..
Well, a 2D object has only length and width, but a 3D object has length, width, and depth.
a 3d object is a object that isn't flat. for instance, a square in 3d form would be a cube
a 2D object is is flat and on the other hand a 3D object is bulgy
Paper is a 3D object.
bases are the top and bottom of a 3D object...the top and bottom. there can only be two...now faces of a 3D object are different..there are 6 faces on a rectangular prism.
on a 3D object to find the surface is to look on all flat surfaces. yourwelcome
none because a triangle is not a 3D object
Um... What?