Vertex count[]
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The vertex count of a shape is the total number of vertices (points that are part of a larger shape) it has. This can therefore be considered the shape's total extent in zero-dimensional space.
Vertex count is unitless.
Edge length[]
The edge length of a shape is the total length of all of its edges. This can therefore be considered the shape's total extent in one-dimensional space. The edge length of a polytelon is called its length. The edge length of a polygon is called its perimeter.
Edge length in physics is measured in metres.
Surface area[]
The surface area of a shape is the total area of all its faces. This can therefore be considered the shape's total extent in two-dimensional space. The surface area of a polygon is simply called its area.
Surface area in physics is measured in meters squared.
Surcell volume[]
The surcell volume of a shape is the total volume of all its cells. This can therefore be considered the shape's total extent in three-dimensional space. The surcell volume of a polyhedron is simply called its volume.
Surface area in physics is measured in metres cubed.
Surteron bulk[]
The surteron bulk of a shape is the total bulk of all its tera. This can therefore be considered the shape's total extent in four-dimensional space. The surteron bulk of a polychoron is simply called its bulk.
Surteron bulk in theoretical physics is measured in metres to the fourth.