height, width and depth
2006-10-02 16:58:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Length, width and thickness are the ones. I suppose depth is synonymous with thickness. What is the 4th? String theory uses 11 dimensions.
2006-10-03 00:36:25
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answer #2
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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3D stands for 3 Dimensional. The three dimensions of physical objects in the universe are on the basis of X, Y and Z axis.
X Axis is for Breadth
Y Axis is for Length and
Z Axis is for Depth
2006-10-03 00:05:55
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answer #3
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answered by Santhosh S 5
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Depth, Height, and Length (width).
2006-10-02 23:59:04
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answer #4
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answered by Mmerobin 6
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The three dimensions are width, depth and height. Some would argue that there is a 4th dimension, which is time.
2006-10-02 23:58:53
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answer #5
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answered by RLP 3
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Hi. The 3 dimensions of 3D are lenght, width, and height. Hi. I'm MArion. Nice answering your questions. Bye.
2006-10-03 00:00:40
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answer #6
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answered by MaraSTI 1
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You are way off. The three dimensions are length, width (or breadth) and height (or depth).
2006-10-03 16:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Height, width, and length.
Or, height, width, and depth.
Or, X, Y and Z.
The names don't matter. What does matter is that each dimension is perpendicular to the other two, such that the value of one is independent of the others.
2006-10-03 00:08:35
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answer #8
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answered by stork5100 4
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Three dimensional, or 3D, may refer to:
*Something having three dimensions e.g. width, length, and depth
*Three-dimensional space, in which three measurements are necessary and sufficient to locate any point
*Volume, a measure of space
2006-10-03 00:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Something having three dimensions e.g. width, length, and depth
2006-10-02 23:58:41
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answered by mr_martinez 3
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