Which label belongs in the area marked Z?
there are 5. 1-length/height 2-Width and length/height 3-length and height and volume 4-Space and length and height and volume 5-Time and Space and Length and width and volume
Use the volume formula length time width time height
The temperature The time Weight
For a cuboid it equals the volume, but not for any other shape.
There are 4 dimensions currently 1.length 2.width 3.depth 4.time
there are 5. 1-length/height 2-Width and length/height 3-length and height and volume 4-Space and length and height and volume 5-Time and Space and Length and width and volume
Use the volume formula length time width time height
The four material dimensions are width, depth, height, and time. These dimensions describe the physical extent and temporal aspect of an object or space, providing a comprehensive understanding of its attributes.
The temperature The time Weight
height and time
The four observable physical dimensions are length, width, depth, and time. Together they form a single mathematical and physical framework called the space-time continuum which is explained in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Theoretically, there may be more dimensions than this. String theory hypothesizes as many as eleven physical dimensions consisting of ten of space and one of time.
2D is flat, determined by a length and a width. 3D is determined by having a length, width, and height. 4D is determined by having a length, a width, a height, and a dimension in time.
Area= length times width time height A= LWH
Clock is to time as ruler is to distance.
For a cuboid it equals the volume, but not for any other shape.
if you are wondering how, multiply length times width time height.
1. wind speed, 2. length of time the wind has blown, 3. fetch