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What is the 3rd dimension? - Relativity - Science Forums The third dimension is equally pictured as height, depth, and thickness, and lends a quality to objects we think of as solid Time (t) is a temporal dimension in a continuum with the spatial dimensions (spacetime)
Adding a Third Dimension to the Complex Plane so We can Divide by Zero The question now is, can the third dimension I added fix this? I believe so However, it may be difficult to wrap your head around the solution 10 0= the tenth place on my axis For now, let's just call that place 10g 10g*0=10 So when you multiply g by 0, you get 1? Well, when you think about it; yea, why not?
The reality of the four dimensions. - Science Forums Now move out 90 degrees from EVERY point on the square to get the third dimension, height, represented by a 3d cube, or z When we add a temporal dimension, time, or t, we can use this system to plot any point in the universe, as well as a point in the past, present, or future in time
So how does graphing in more than three dimensions work? If we allow 3 dimensions the we can approach the x axis, move around it in the third dimension (ie leave the paper) and get from A to B without crossing the line This introduces the idea of what happens in 4 dimensions and why we can get from inside a 3 D box to outside , without passing through a wall - obviously not possible in 3D alone
New! 3D Mnemonic diagram for filling orbitals. - Science Forums I'd like to share with you new, three dimensional diagram, where the third dimension shows magnetic quantum number "ml", in addition to "n" and "l": 3D Mnemonic Diagram 3D diagram illustrates well how all three quantum numbers are interconnected in a single geometric construction known in mathematics as the tetrahedral close sphere packing
Theories on quantum geometry and entropy - Science Forums Theories on the nature of quantum geometry and entropy I am not sure whether or not you are familiar with the theory of quantum geometry, but I think it is rather interesting Naturally, we are used to operating in the third dimension, as with the interaction of 3-D objects In the 2nd dimension
What is the 5th Dimension exactly? - Science Forums The second dimension has two axes, the [math]x[ math]-axis and the [math]y-axis[ math] forming the [math]xy[ math] plane Likewise, the third dimension has three axes forming an "xyz space" (very informal wording) When we go beyond the 3rd spatial dimension, things get hard to visualize, but conceptually it all follows the same basic principle
The dimensions of numbers - Mathematics - Science Forums They need a third number for each station to make sure the new line comes in at the right level So they think of the situation and their circle as existing in three dimensions This point of view of the dimension being how many numbers you need to specifiy something works well in ordinary geometry, but recent advances in mathematics has rather
The crystal structure of coke - Inorganic Chemistry - Science Forums So the structure would appear to consist of crystallites, being small pieces of containing the regular hexagonal graphitic planes, but not fully aligned and linked in the third dimension; the crystallites being randomly oriented with respect to each other, like the grains in a metal
Can you make a concept of the 5th dimension? If you were a Flatlander, the fourth dimension (height) would be ordinarily invisible, except as it leaves a footprint in Flatland Flatlanders would know time, so the fourth dimension for them is height Now take this a step further with existence in 3-D spacetime The extra dimension would only be evident by its footprint in 3-D spacetime