As much as I would love to say yes, there isn't. There's obvious problems when you try to do something like dimensional compression. The main problem is the amount of energy that you need to perform such a feat. Modern physics says that it's possible, but you need intense amounts of energy, because space-time is maleable, but highly difficult to do so.
Most commercial buildings have flat roofs. It's cheaper and gives a place for AC and other mechanical things without taking space form inside.
These are the better examples and conversions of materials improved by technology.:an old television into a new flat screen televisionBeta max into a new DVD PlayerType writer into a new laptoplocking doors into a new automatic door opener
Corrugated Board - Ring Crush Test : Ring Crush is a traditional test of linerboard and corrugating medium strength. Ring crush measures compression resistance, and this compression strength is considered to relate to the eventual compression strength of combined board made from the component. Linerboard called high strength or high performance linerboard is board that is able to achieve a specified minimum ring crush at basis weights that are lower than traditional basis weights. Corrugated Board - Concora Crush Test : The Concora Crush Tester performs a series of tests to determine the rigidity and crush resistance of corrugated material. It is used in conjunction with the Concora Liner Tester. The first test measures the flat crushing resistance of a laboratory-fluted corrugated material. The second test determines the edgewise strength, parallel to the flutes, of a short column of single-, double-, or triple-wall corrugated board. The third test evaluates the ability of corrugated material to contribute to the compression strength of a corrugated box by measuring the edgewise compression strength of a laboratory-fluted strip of corrugated material in a direction parallel to the fluted tips. Corrugated Board - Flat Crush Strength : The flat crush test is a measure of the resistance of the flutes in corrugated board to a crushing force applied to the surface of the board under prescribed conditions. Flat crush is a measure of the flute rigidity of corrugated board. A high flat crush value indicates a combination of good flute formation and at least adequate strength medium. Low flat crush may indicate a number of conditions including low strength medium, leaning flutes and crushed flutes.From: http://www.thaicorrugated.com/knowledge.php?cid=30
Face Of Flange A flange has either of the two types of faces: 1. Raised face 2. Flat face The F.O.F is used to know the accurate dimension of the flange in order to avoid the minute errors in measurement in case of vertical or horzontal pipe linesFace of Flange
TFT stands for thin-film transistor. This is the technology for the ultimate LCD display. LCD monitors, also called flat panel displays, are replacing the old style cathode ray tubes (CRTs) as the displays of choice. Nearly all LCD monitors today, including mobile phones, use TFT technology.
It means "across flat," or the dimension taken perpendicular to the opposing, parallel flat faces.
We humans view the world in three dimensions of space and one of time.You could say that one dimension is width the second height, and the third is depth (the order of these is arbitrarily chosen). The fourth dimension of time is when an object appears at a specific location.An object that is two dimensional is flat; it has no depth. An example is a piece of paper. A photograph or a map can be a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional world. So a shadow is a two dimensional projection onto a (flat) surface of a three dimensional object.Some conjecture that time is the fourth dimension, while others call the fourth dimension "space-time" to reflect how space bends out of three dimensions when gravity gets involved. For an interesting discussion, read Steven Hawking's A Brief History of Time, which is probably available at your local library.Other contributors have said:They are depth width and length of an objectSome 'string' theories hold that there are 6 or 9 or 10 dimensions of space and one of timeA dimension is a concept
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Depending on which dimension you were speaking in perspective from... from a 3rd dimensional perspective, all two dimensional figures are "flat". (Meaning they have no depth or value along the 'Z' axis.) From a 2 dimensional perspective, your version of flat might be the 1st dimension. (Meaning they have no width, or value along the 'Y' axis) If you want to go down to flat from the 1st dimension... you'll end with the single point in the origin. No length, width, or depth there! I hope that's what you were asking! :3
B flat on the second line on the bass clef, E flat on the third space from the bottom, A flat on the first space from the bottom and the D flat on the middle line.
second space with flat sign. or high a flat is line above fifth line with flat sign
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Shading or color manipulation Light & Shading ;)
Shading or color manipulation Light & Shading ;)
The space under the staircase is flat so that Harry Potter could live more or less "comfortably."
Rune Persson has written: 'Flat glass technology' 'Glass technology'