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2006-08-06 00:10:13
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answer #1
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answered by rania75 3
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It depends. It can be within a curved space and be one dimensional. But if it's within a flat 3 dimensional space, then it's a 2 dimensional path.
2006-08-06 04:40:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if the path is designed so that you can't travel outside the circle. If you for instance use a cylindrical or spherical coordinate system, you can travel in a circle, while only using one dimension.
2006-08-06 00:54:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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that can't be true cos even if you use "degrees" as a measurement of you moving in a circle in 2D space you still must know how further from the center(of degree measurement) you're moving. And for the spherical coordinate system - it can't even be used cos it need a 3rd coordinate - height. And another thing it's been proved that there can't exist 1D space.
2006-08-06 02:03:45
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answer #4
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answered by spokoman_goliath 2
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Only a straight line exists in 1 dimension.
2006-08-06 04:40:42
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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It depends on the system of coordinates you are using.
2006-08-06 17:51:58
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answered by meno25 2
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