Geometric model in which a point is specified by three parameters.
1A tri-axial accelerometer was used to measure limb acceleration in three-dimensional space.
2Wrinkles enable the near-instantaneous transfer of matter or data in three-dimensional space.
3But that is actually a helix; a curve in three-dimensional space.
4This is the direct result of the present conception of a three-dimensional space.
5Her explanation was that it had slid down a plane into three-dimensional space.
6It is the correlative of the octahedron of three-dimensional space.
7He pulled the lever that slowed them out of the Fourth Drive into three-dimensional space.
8And I kept pushing it until finally, I was able to make a three-dimensional space appear two-dimensional.
9We now perform same arithmetic for declination and we have fixed position of balloon in three-dimensional space.
10Imagining numbers as objects in three-dimensional space is a very powerful way of remembering a series of numbers.
11By using rules of perspective, artists could represent objects in three-dimensional space on a plane canvas with striking realism.
12If you have blocks lying around it's similarly easy to see that the conjecture is true in three-dimensional space.
13As Kip and I talked about the wormhole, I finally understood that it's a four-dimensional hole in three-dimensional space.
14It's a new way of understanding user interfaces, in which UI elements get stacked like physical objects in three-dimensional space.
15It is a law that prevails in three-dimensional space that two objects cannot occupy the same place at one time.
16If two locations lie nearby each other in three-dimensional space, connections open between them perhaps a dozen times per day.
Translations for three-dimensional space