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tredimensionalt

Tredimensionalt describes something that exists in or relates to three spatial dimensions: length, width, and height. It is used to distinguish three-dimensional space from two-dimensional surfaces or drawings. In English, the equivalent term is three-dimensional, often shortened to 3D.

In mathematics and geometry, tredimensionalitet is a property of objects that occupy volume in Euclidean space.

In practical applications, tredimensionellt representation is central to computer graphics, computer-aided design (CAD), architecture, and product

Language context: in Swedish, the adjective is tredimensionell and the adverb form is tredimensionellt, both conveying

The
standard
framework
uses
a
three-dimensional
coordinate
system,
typically
expressed
by
x,
y,
and
z
axes.
Objects
are
analyzed
in
terms
of
volume,
surface
area,
and
spatial
relationships,
with
operations
such
as
translation,
rotation,
and
scaling
framing
their
three-dimensional
behavior.
Three-dimensional
geometry
studies
polyhedra,
smooth
surfaces,
and
more
general
3D
manifolds.
visualization.
Three-dimensional
models
are
used
to
simulate
real-world
objects,
scenes,
and
environments.
In
manufacturing
and
3D
printing,
digital
3D
models
are
turned
into
physical
objects
by
additive
manufacturing.
Medical
imaging
often
yields
volumetric,
three-dimensional
data
sets
(for
example
from
CT
or
MRI
scans),
which
can
be
visualized
and
analyzed
to
provide
spatial
context.
the
sense
of
three-dimensionality.
The
concept
underpins
many
disciplines
that
model,
analyze,
or
render
objects
and
scenes
in
three
dimensions.