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niktemadur@lemmy.world to Ask Science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 7 months ago

If a 1D figure has length, a 2D figure has area, and a 3D figure has volume, are there names for what's inside 4D, 5D figures and so on?

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If a 1D figure has length, a 2D figure has area, and a 3D figure has volume, are there names for what's inside 4D, 5D figures and so on?

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    You’d just continue saying ‘volume’, alternatively ‘k-dimensional volume’ or ‘volume of the n-dimensional object’. Like for spheres: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume_of_an_n-ball

    The n-dimensional volume of a Euclidean ball of radius R in n-dimensional Euclidean space is:[1]

    • {isplaystyle V{n}(R)={rac {i ^{n/2}}{amma {igl (}{frac {n}{2}}+1{igr )}}}R^{n},}
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      I’m going to start calling area “2-dimensional volume”

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        Only if you also call length “1-dimensional volume”.

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          What happens if I turn the dimensional volume up to 11?

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            Well if it’s in 1-dimensional space, then you have a line the length of 11 units.

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            Well, you could just make 10 higher and make that the highest

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              “But- but this one goes to 11.”

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