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In the language of measurement, 'dimensions' are measurable attributes of reality such as 'time', 'distance', 'velocity', 'mass', 'weight', and so on.

Fundamental dimensions are those that are thought to be irreducible to others. Velocity, for example, is length divided by time.

Traditionally, the accepted fundamental dimensions are mass, length, time, and temperature.

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Edited December 9, 2001 4:57 am by Jimbo Wales (diff)
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