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3D (three-dimensional) - translation to English

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
  • A representation of a three-dimensional [[Cartesian coordinate system]] with the ''x''-axis pointing towards the observer
  • The cross-product in respect to a right-handed coordinate system
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  • perspective projection]] of a sphere onto two dimensions
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  • [[Wikipedia]]'s globe logo in 3-D

3D (three-dimensional)      
(adj.) = tridimensional, en tres dimensiones
Ex: Someone searching for information about "Three-dimensional cinematographic projection" might consult the index under "Film projection".
three dimensions         
las tres dimensiones
three dimensional         
tridimensional, de tres dimensiones

Definition

Longitud
(Geográfica). Distancia angular medida en el plano del ecuador, al Este o al Oeste del meridiano de Greenwich.

Wikipedia

Three-dimensional space

In geometry, a three-dimensional space (3D space, 3-space or, rarely, tri-dimensional space) is a mathematical space in which three values (coordinates) are required to determine the position of a point. Most commonly, it is the three-dimensional Euclidean space, the Euclidean n-space of dimension n=3 that models physical space. More general three-dimensional spaces are called 3-manifolds.

Technically, a tuple of n numbers can be understood as the Cartesian coordinates of a location in a n-dimensional Euclidean space. The set of these n-tuples is commonly denoted R n , {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n},} and can be identified to the pair formed by a n-dimensional Euclidean space and a Cartesian coordinate system. When n = 3, this space is called the three-dimensional Euclidean space (or simply "Euclidean space" when the context is clear). It serves as a model of the physical universe (when relativity theory is not considered), in which all known matter exists. While this space remains the most compelling and useful way to model the world as it is experienced, it is only one example of a large variety of spaces in three dimensions called 3-manifolds. In this classical example, when the three values refer to measurements in different directions (coordinates), any three directions can be chosen, provided that vectors in these directions do not all lie in the same 2-space (plane). Furthermore, in this case, these three values can be labeled by any combination of three chosen from the terms width/breadth, height/depth, and length.