What is Dimensions: Definition and 1000 Discussions

In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it. Thus a line has a dimension of one (1D) because only one coordinate is needed to specify a point on it – for example, the point at 5 on a number line. A surface such as a plane or the surface of a cylinder or sphere has a dimension of two (2D) because two coordinates are needed to specify a point on it – for example, both a latitude and longitude are required to locate a point on the surface of a sphere. The inside of a cube, a cylinder or a sphere is three-dimensional (3D) because three coordinates are needed to locate a point within these spaces.
In classical mechanics, space and time are different categories and refer to absolute space and time. That conception of the world is a four-dimensional space but not the one that was found necessary to describe electromagnetism. The four dimensions (4D) of spacetime consist of events that are not absolutely defined spatially and temporally, but rather are known relative to the motion of an observer. Minkowski space first approximates the universe without gravity; the pseudo-Riemannian manifolds of general relativity describe spacetime with matter and gravity. 10 dimensions are used to describe superstring theory (6D hyperspace + 4D), 11 dimensions can describe supergravity and M-theory (7D hyperspace + 4D), and the state-space of quantum mechanics is an infinite-dimensional function space.
The concept of dimension is not restricted to physical objects. High-dimensional spaces frequently occur in mathematics and the sciences. They may be parameter spaces or configuration spaces such as in Lagrangian or Hamiltonian mechanics; these are abstract spaces, independent of the physical space we live in.

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    Kinematics - Acceleration in Two Dimensions. Stuck.

    Hi, I am also having trouble with the hockey puck question. A hockey puck rebounds from a board as shown in my diagram. The puck is in contact with the board for 2.5 ms. Determine avg acceleration of the puck over the interval. Vi = 26 m/s Vf = 21 m/s I tried the cosine law but I keep...
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    Question over dimensions, something that's been bothering me

    Maybe someone could inform me a little on what I'm talking about, because, honestly, I have no idea. If 11 dimensions=1 string theory -> 10 dimensions=5 string theories, is it possible to derive(right word? maybe) more string theories using lesser dimensions? Thanks. Even a yes or no answer...
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    Calculating Electric Fields Using Coulomb's Law

    Homework Statement Use Coulomb's law to determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at points A and B in Fig. 16-57 due to the two positive charges (Q = 4.0 µC) shown. The Attempt at a Solution Basically, I'm completely lost. I've applied Coulomb's law to find the...
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    Dimensions, Unit Operations Homework (True/False)

    Homework Statement X and Y are dimensionally different. (They have different units.) Select ALL the physically meaningful operations. State which are true or false 1. X/Y or X*Y 2. X+Y or X-Y 3. e^(X/Y) or e^(X+Y) 4. X^2 +Y^2 or X^X + Y^Y 5. X^2 or Y^2 6. X^(1/3) or Y^(1/3)...
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    Coulombs Law, 3 charges 3 dimensions.

    Homework Statement Homework Equations Fe = (kq1q2)/r^2 The Attempt at a Solution So for part A and B what is the best way to go about doing this? Could I find the distance between the charges and just use coulombs formula?
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    Momentum and Collisions in 2 dimensions

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    Name the 11 dimensions in M-Theory.

    Through a period of 60 years we developed quantum physics that enables us to imagine far beyond the capacity of an ordinary human mind. Quantum physics developed several String theories that were united in creation of M-Theory. M-Theory invovles 11 dimensions including the 4 dimensions that...
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    Request to String Lovers: Classify theories by critical dimensions.

    Topological Strings = 3 Superstrings = 10 Bosonic strings 26 Tensionless strings = arbitrary Do you know of any others that could fit in other dimensions not listed above?
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    Extra dimensions -> power law lowering unification?

    Is it true that the existence of extra dimensions can lower the unification scale to the GeV scale? Does this mean that the LHC would be in range to detect a unification of couplings if this were true?
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    Planck scale in extra dimensions

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    Why only three non curled up spatial dimensions?

    Why only three "non curled up" spatial dimensions? Is there a reason (inherent in the theory) that string theory describes 10 spatial dimensions with 7 of them curled up rather than having 8 or 3 curled up? In other words, is this curling up a consequence of other parts of string theory, or is...
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    Unification of guage couplings in the presence of extra dimensions

    Hi guys, I'm reading about unification of gauge couplings in the presence of extra dimensions but I'm coming unstuck in my understanding of what a Kaluza-Klein mode/excitation/tower is. I've looked ont he net and in string theory books but have been unable to find mcuh that is helping my...
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    How can I improve this equation to work in all cases?

    Hi, Let's say I have two points: Pa = (0, 0, -30) Pb = (-2.5, -2.5, 7.5) and I want to find the X and Y values for a third point on this line whose Z value is 30: Pc = (X, Y, 30) How can I achieve this? My math is not very great and I'm applying this to a computer program. So...
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    Calculating the Gauss Curvature of a Surface with Curves in 3 Dimensions

    This is my last annoying post here, probably. :) Homework Statement I have a curve \alpha: I \rightarrow \Re^3 parametrized by arclength. \kappa(t) \neq 0 for all I. Given the surface \psi (s,t) = \alpha (t) + (s-t) v(t), where v(t) = \frac{d \alpha}{dt}, t is in I, and s > t, I want to...
  15. W

    An elastic collision in two dimensions

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  16. T

    Dimensions greater than the third?

    I watched astrophysical lectures by a scientist on the internet, and he claims that there are a total of twelve dimensions of space and time. Inlcluding "hyperdimensional" metaphysical universes and "spiritual" realms of being that are non-physical, and bear non-physical conscious...
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    Vector Space, dimensions and kernal rank

    Please could someone help me with this question, thank you. Find dim[Ker(D^2 -D: P_3(F_3) ==>P_3(F_3))] Where dim is dimension, Ker is kernal D is the matrix 0100 0020 0003 0000 D^2 is the derivative of D is it equals 0020 0006 0000 0000 And F_3 is the field subscript3...
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    Anti matter (alternate dimensions)

    Hello, If there is an oposite dimension to ours, does that mean that there would be an oposite me? If it does, does that mean that if I was thinking of the oposite me would the oposite me be thinking about me? Or would he be doing the oposite of thinking about me? Sorry if it sounds like a...
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    Exploring Variables and Simplifying Problems in 3 Dimensions

    1. Variables Given a generalized basis in three dimensions: e_{1},e_{2},e_{3} and the standard Kronecker delta \delta_{ij}, and using Einstein summation. With the vector \textbf{x},\textbf{y},\textbf{z} I'm trying to simplify this problem: 2. Problem \delta_{il} . \delta_{jm} . x_{j} 3. My...
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    What Are the Correct Units for the Larmor Formula?

    The Larmor formula is: P=\frac{\mu_0 q^2 a^2}{6\pi c} When I checked the units of this, I got [kg m^2 s^-1]. If it is in watts, shouldn't it be [kg m^2 s^-3]? I was pretty thorough in putting everything in SI units. \mu_0 is N/A^2 or kg m s^-2 A^-2. q^2 is C^2 or A^2 s^2 a^2 is m^2...
  21. K

    9 large dimensions, No curled up ones?

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    M-Theory : listing the 11 dimensions

    Hi there, I'm new to this but trying like hell to figure the basics of this out, (as I did a while back but failed, then went off and left it.) and was wondering if this is why there's 11 dimensions : 1. Height 2. Width 3. Depth 4. Time Then we move onto the stuff that causes many of us...
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    Ontological status of extra dimensions

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    Distances between samples in high dimensions. Curse of dimensions?

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    Find the dimensions of the rectangle

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    Collisions in Two Dimensions (Perfectly Elastic)

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    Trying to wrap my head around dimensions

    As far as i know, a dimension is basically spatial parameters in which "stuff" can move. I think that what bugs me the most about physics is that we know the what but not always the why... obviously this is not anyone's fault especially because finding out why things are the way they are is much...
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    Calculating Shear Strain in 3 Dimensions

    http://folk.ntnu.no/stoylen/strainrate/mathemathics/ This page shows how to find shear strain in three dimensions. I understand how they found the shear strains as x and y components from dividing the change in length by the original length. But from the line "From the figure, it is...
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    What Are the Possible Dimensions of V Intersection W in R4?

    If V and W are 2-dimensional subspaces of R4 , what are the possible dimensions of the subspace V intersection W? I am new to subspaces, so I have no clue to this question. Help guys! Options: (A) 1 only (B) 2 only (C) 0 and 1 only (D) 0, 1, and 2 only (E) 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4
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    What are Some Interesting Resources for Studying New Dimensions in Physics?

    Hi everybody, I want to tackle the study of the physics of new dimensions: theoretical and phenomenological (Dark matter) aspects. Could you please point to some interesting books/articles ? Thanks in advance.
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    Calc based- motion in 2 and 3 dimensions

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  33. S

    What is the solution to this electron motion problem?

    Homework Statement As an example of the manipulation of an electron beam, consider an electron traveling away from the origin along the x-axis in the xy plane with initial velocity v = vi. As it passes through the region x = 0 to x = d, the electron experiences acceleration a = ax + ay, where...
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    Help in Motion in Two Dimensions (Physics)

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    Exploring Other Dimensions: A Discussion

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    Dimensions of volume and speed

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    A simple question on the algebra of pure spinors in 10 dimensions

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  39. W

    Calculating Soccer Ball's Speed at Goalie's Catch

    Homework Statement A soccer player kicks the ball toward a goal that is 16.8 m in front of him. The ball leaves his foot at a speed of 16.0 m/s and an angle of 28.0 degrees above the ground. Find the speed of the ball when the goalie catches it in front of the net. Homework Equations x =...
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    Exploring the Dimensions of Our Universe

    What is the true definition of our universe in terms of spatial dimensions? Should the definition of universe include higher spatial dimensions? Is the expansion of our universe causing gravity; if our universe wasn't expanding, would we have the natural phenomenon of gravity? Is the...
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    Motion In Two Dimensions Lab Question

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  42. E

    How can I determine the vertical distance the ball clears the wall?

    Homework Statement A playground is on the flat roof of a city school, 6.00m above the street below. The vertical wall of the building is 7.00 m high forming a 1m high railing around the playground. A ball has fallen to the street below and a passerby returns it by launching it at an angle of 53...
  43. M

    A question about converting dimensions

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    Kinematics in two dimensions of golf ball

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    Motion in 2 Dimensions homework problem =]

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  46. E

    Finding R in terms of h for a ball dropped at v with 2D motion?

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    Dimensions and the Generating Functional

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    Website Title: Calculating Angles Between Vectors in Three Dimensions

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  49. K

    Calculate Planck Time: tp=√(Gh/c^5)

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    What are the Extra Dimensions in the LHC experiment?

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