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by yequalsx
3035 days ago
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The space that is enclosed by a unit sphere in dimension 1 is the interval (-1, 1). In physics this is measured in meters. This is referred to as length. The space enclosed by the unit sphere in dimension 2 is measured in meters squared. This is referred to as area. In dimension 3 we call it volume and measure it in meters cubed. In dimensions 4 through infinity we quickly come to a problem. Do we come up with unique names to refer to amount of space enclosed by a unit sphere? Mathematicians have decided to just use the word volume. We rely on context to make it clear what the dimension is. Similarly we use the word n-sphere to refer to the collection of points in n-dimensional space that are exactly 1 unit from the origin. Surface area of an n-sphere is used and studied. |
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