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md2

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area of square inside the circle is undimensial, because if we get the side of this square according to ray of circle we will get the undimensial area

am i correct ?

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'nondimensional' would be the word I think he's looking for,and no, the area of a square (inside or outside of any circle) would not be nondimensional, it would have dimensions of length squared, like all areas.

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md2

 

Your posts are really difficult to interpret. As Bignose has already pointed out Areas are not dimensionless - in fact they have units of length squared. You might be raising some interesting points that would lead to a good discussion or maybe asking question which would produce a useful thread detailing the answer - but at present we cannot tell because your posts are too brief and are unintelligible.

 

There are interesting relationships - and a lack of real number relationships - between circles and squares inside/outside of them (these are questions that go back thousands of years); but we cannot understand what you are actually proposing or questioning.

 

Please try to be more descriptive

 

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