A map, painting, or photograph, are all two dimensional representatins of three dimensional objects
parabola
Its speed, velocity, and acceleration are all zero.
That is a sphere.
A sphere, globe, or ball.If the word missing from the question is "distance",then the object is a sphere,
A 4 dimensional object is called a Tesseract or "hybercube"Although if you want to get into string-theory and related advanced subject matters, the Tesseract is not a 4 dimensional object at all, but simply an advanced 3 dimensional object which only represents the 4th dimension; a visual aide if you will.
No, a sphere and a circle are different geometric shapes. A sphere is a three-dimensional object with all points equidistant from the center, while a circle is a two-dimensional shape with all points equidistant from the center. In other words, a circle is a flat, circular shape, while a sphere is a three-dimensional, round object.
All of the polygons because they don't have depth
The universe.
In that case, it wouldn't be called a "line".From superscot85: No, all lines are one-dimensional, just as all points are zero-dimensional.
Volume is a tree dimensional measurement consisting of length, width, and height multiplied together. A circle is a two dimensional figure. As two dimensional figures have a height of zero their volume will also be zero. l x w x 0 = 0 A circle is a flat object existing entirely in one plane. All planar objects, regardless of shape have zero volume. They can have area, just no volume.
All of the polygons except the triangle
A map, painting, or photograph, are all two dimensional representatins of three dimensional objects
An object has zero momentum when its velocity is zero. Momentum is defined as the product of an object's mass and its velocity, so if the velocity is zero, then the momentum would also be zero.
When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero, the object is in a state of equilibrium. This means that the object's velocity remains constant, and there is no acceleration in any direction.
It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.
No, not all forces will cause an object to accelerate. For an object to accelerate, the net force acting on the object must be non-zero. If the net force is zero, the object will either stay at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity.