Width does mean side to side.
It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
Length and width define two dimensions, like a piece of paper has a length distance measure along one side and a width distance measure on the other side. In three dimensions there is length and width and height, like a solid brick or block
length is up and down width is side to side
height is up & down, width is side to side
No. A square on its side will have a width equal to its side length. On its vertex, its width will be larger: up to sqrt(2) times as large.
beside, side, width
It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
Length and width define two dimensions, like a piece of paper has a length distance measure along one side and a width distance measure on the other side. In three dimensions there is length and width and height, like a solid brick or block
height is up & down, width is side to side
length is up and down width is side to side
No. Perimeter = side + side + side + side. (However many sides there are.) Area = length x width
You have sideways <<< Upways ^^^^ And of course width which is how wide it is. Side and width are the same thing ;). Height is the thing you x the width and the side by.
Width.
The width and length of a rectangle will vary depending on the size of the rectangle. The width is the shortest side of the rectangle while the length is the longest side.
No. A square on its side will have a width equal to its side length. On its vertex, its width will be larger: up to sqrt(2) times as large.
The width of a rectangle is the length of the shorter side.
Width.