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Qué (quién) es volumetric - definición

QUANTITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Volume measure; Volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude; Volumes; Volumetric; Volume (geometry); Volume (mathematics); Spatial volume; Volume (unit); Volumetry; Volume of a cone; Liquid capacity; Fluid capacity; Cubic length; List of volume formulas
  • Diagram showing how to measure volume using a graduated cylinder with [[fluid dram]] markings, 1926
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Volumetric         
·adj Of or pertaining to the measurement of volume.
volumetric         
[?v?lj?'m?tr?k]
¦ adjective relating to the measurement of volume.
Derivatives
volumetrically adverb
Volumetric display         
  • High Resolution DICOM medical data being displayed on a Voxon VX1 Volumetric Display
3D GRAPHIC DISPLAY DEVICE
Swept-volume display; Volumetric Display; Holovision; Volumetric projections; Volumetric projector; Volumetric Projections; Free-space display; Volumetric Image; Volumetric displays; Static-volume volumetric display; Volumetric 3D display; Volumetric display device
A volumetric display device is a display device that forms a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions, as opposed to the planar image of traditional screens that simulate depth through a number of different visual effects. One definition offered by pioneers in the field is that volumetric displays create 3D imagery via the emission, scattering, or relaying of illumination from well-defined regions in (x,y,z) space.

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Volume

Volume is a measure of three-dimensional space. It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre) or by various imperial or US customary units (such as the gallon, quart, cubic inch). The definition of length (cubed) is interrelated with volume. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container; i.e., the amount of fluid (gas or liquid) that the container could hold, rather than the amount of space the container itself displaces.

In ancient times, volume is measured using similar-shaped natural containers and later on, standardized containers. Some simple three-dimensional shapes can have their volume easily calculated using arithmetic formulas. Volumes of more complicated shapes can be calculated with integral calculus if a formula exists for the shape's boundary. Zero-, one- and two-dimensional objects have no volume; in fourth and higher dimensions, an analogous concept to the normal volume is the hypervolume.