Well, in a virtual world there's 4D But it's mostly the same as 3D but a little bit better. Hope i helped.
Through the Wormhole - 2010 Are There More Than 3 Dimensions 2-4 was released on: USA: 29 June 2011
Theoretically there are many more. We can visualise 2 and 3 dimensions quite easily. One dimension is simply point. Higher dimensions can be described mathematically but are difficult if not impossible to visualise.
A rectangular prism has 3 dimensions. Whereas the rectangle has only 2 dimensions.
In two dimensions, all sorts of triangles. In 3 or more dimensions there is no specific name for shapes with three vertices.
No. Idealised objects have 0 or 1 dimensions. Day to day objects have 2 or 3 dimensions. More exotic objects have 4 or more integer dimensions and fractals have fractional dimensions.
the perimeter of a rectangle is 700 yards. what are the dimensions of the rectangle if the lenght is 80 yards more than the width?
String Theory (as its predecessors Relativity and Quantum Mechanics) has only one dimension of time. However it has many more dimensions of space than its predecessors (both had 3 dimensions), as the simplest version of String Theory must have 10 dimensions of space, while more complex versions require more (with no defined upper limit known). The big question is "Why can't we detect those additional 7+ dimensions of space that must be present if String Theory is true?".
A terrasect is a 4 dimensional cube, also known as a hypercube, although the term hypercube can be used to describe any cube with more than 3 dimensions.
If the question is about a plane shape with exactly 3 right angles it could be an irregular polygon of 5 or more sides. If the shape can have more than 3 right angles then a square or rectangle are also possible. Finally, in 3 or more dimensions, a polyhedron with any number of faces can have 3 or more right angles.
3 dimensions. 2 dimensions means flat. the white house has length, width, and height. 3 dimensions, no?
Einstein theorized that in the same why mass was energy, time was space. So, in effect, time could be nothing more than a simplification of the three dimensions we live in.
The dimensions of the rectangle are 21 units by 9 units