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In 1905, in his first published letter on ‘Special Theory of Relativity’ Einstein wrote that time and distance are not accurate. In fact, two perfectly accurate clocks will not show the same time if they come together again after a journey if one of them had been moving faster than the other.
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A cube root is a special value that when we multiply three times gives us the desired number. Thus, a perfect cube is a cube of a whole number. On the other hand, a cube root is when we multiply the lowest number three times to arrive at the number.
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Based on | 2D Shapes | 3D Shapes |
Dimensions | A 2D shape has two dimensions- length and breadth. | A 3D shape has three dimensions- length, breadth and height. |
Mathematical Axes used | X-axes, Y-axes. | X-axes, Y-axes and Z-axes. |
View | 2D shapes are used to give simple view of an object. | 3D shapes are used to give architectural view of an object. |
Edges visible | In 2D shapes, al the edges are clearly visible. | In 3D shapes, some of the edges are hidden. |
Explanation | 2D shapes are easy to explain due to the visibility of all its edges. | In 3D shapes, only outer dimensions can be explained. |
Detailing | It is easy to draw details in 2D shapes. | Detailing becomes difficult in 3d shapes. |
Examples | Circle, Square, Rectangle or any other polygon, etc. | Cylinder, Prism, tube, Cuboid, etc. |
Drawing | It is easy to draw 2D Shapes. | 3D shapes are complex in drawing. |
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