dimensional analysis - translation to greek
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dimensional analysis - translation to greek

ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT PHYSICAL QUANTITIES BY IDENTIFYING THEIR BASE QUANTITIES AND UNITS OF MEASURE
Dimensionalysis; Dimension analysis; Unit analysis; Dimensional Analysis; Dimensionful; Dimensional conversion; Dimensional calculations; Huntley's analysis; Dimension (physics); Base unit analysis; Rayleigh's method of dimensional analysis; Unit commensurability; Dimensions of Units; Dimension of a physical quantity; Basic physical dimension; Dimensional equation; Dimensional homogeneity; Dimensional units; Dimension symbol; Complex dimensional analysis; Physical dimensionality; Rayleigh's method; Dimension (physical quantity); Orientational analysis; Dimensional algebra; Huntley's Analysis; Dimensional quantity; Dimensional quantities
  • Dimensional analysis and numerical experiments for a rotating disc

dimensional analysis         
διαστατική ανάλυση
mathematical analysis         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
Analysis (math); Classical analysis; Non-classical analysis; Continuous mathematics; Mathematical Analysis; Math analysis; Hard analysis; Analysis (mathematics); Applications of mathematical analysis; History of mathematical analysis; Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning
μαθηματική ανάλυση
three dimensional         
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GEOMETRIC MODEL IN WHICH A POINT IS SPECIFIED BY THREE PARAMETERS
Three-dimensional; Three dimensional; 3-dimensional; 3-Dimensional; Three dimension; Three dimensions; 3-dimension; 3 dimension; 3 dimensional; 3-dimensions; 3 dimensions; 3-dimensional space; Three dimensional space; Third dimension; Euclidean 3-space; 3rd dimension; Three Dimensional; Three dimensionality; The 3rd Dimension; Width, length, and depth; Spatial geometry; 3D space; Three dimensional scene; Threespace; Three-space; 3-D space; (x, y, z); Tri-dimensional space; Three-dimensional space (mathematics); 3-dimensional Euclidean space; Three-dimensionally; 🆛; R^3; Three-dimensional Euclidean space
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Definition

three-dimensional
¦ adjective
1. having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth.
2. lifelike or real: it is a tall tale, but three-dimensional.
Derivatives
three-dimensionality noun
three-dimensionally adverb

Wikipedia

Dimensional analysis

In engineering and science, dimensional analysis is the analysis of the relationships between different physical quantities by identifying their base quantities (such as length, mass, time, and electric current) and units of measure (such as miles vs. kilometres, or pounds vs. kilograms) and tracking these dimensions as calculations or comparisons are performed. The conversion of units from one dimensional unit to another is often easier within the metric or the SI than in others, due to the regular 10-base in all units.

Commensurable physical quantities are of the same kind and have the same dimension, and can be directly compared to each other, even if they are expressed in differing units of measure, e.g. yards and metres, pounds (mass) and kilograms, seconds and years. Incommensurable physical quantities are of different kinds and have different dimensions, and can not be directly compared to each other, no matter what units they are expressed in, e.g. metres and kilograms, seconds and kilograms, metres and seconds. For example, asking whether a kilogram is larger than an hour is meaningless.

Any physically meaningful equation, or inequality, must have the same dimensions on its left and right sides, a property known as dimensional homogeneity. Checking for dimensional homogeneity is a common application of dimensional analysis, serving as a plausibility check on derived equations and computations. It also serves as a guide and constraint in deriving equations that may describe a physical system in the absence of a more rigorous derivation.

The concept of physical dimension, and of dimensional analysis, was introduced by Joseph Fourier in 1822.