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∙ 13y agoWe pretty much use those, like normal humans.
We might, if we were feeling our oats, say "altitude" instead of height.
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∙ 13y agoThe science term that encompasses width, height, thickness, and distance is "dimension." Dimensions are used to describe the size and shape of an object in space.
A thin sheet of paper is essentially two-dimensional, with length and width. Height is very thin and can be negligible compared to length and width.
The unit weight of an angle with dimensions 50x50x6 mm thickness can be calculated using the formula: (width + height - thickness) x thickness x 0.00785. Substituting the values, (50 + 50 - 6) x 6 x 0.00785 = 3.35 kg/m.
To find the volume of an object, measure the length, width, and height in metric units. Multiply these dimensions together (volume = length x width x height) to calculate the volume. The unit of volume will be cubic units (cm^3, m^3, etc.).
You can calculate the volume by multiplying height, width, and mass. Then, divide the mass by the density to find the volume. Finally, calculate the length by dividing the volume by the height and width.
To calculate density with only length, width, and height, you need to also know the mass of the object. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, which can be found by multiplying length, width, and height. The formula for density is: density = mass / (length x width x height).
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Length
It is Length.
A plane
Height (thickness or dept) Width Length
"Height", "distance", and "width" are all special labels for lengths.A few others are "depth", "thickness", and even "range" and "draft"in some applications. Length units are appropriate for all of these.
It depends on the thickness and width of the footings and the thickness and height of the foundation walls.
Height - is the distance from the ground to the top of an object... width is the distance across the widest part... and depth is the measurement from front to back.
It looks like you meant width or thickness. This is the formula to calculate volume or capacity of a rectangular prism (a box).
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Length, width and height are all measurements of distance. Distance is measured in meters (metric system) or inches/feet/miles (imperial system).
Those measurements are forms of spatial measurements.