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The measurement is taken from the point above grade at which height the foundation will be at completion, taking into account the type of foundation material and the frost line, and the depth of the crawl space or basement, if any.
Real depth Dr= Apparent depth/ refractive index of water Dr= Da / n water
Wave speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) "Depth" (?) is not involved.
Length X Width X Depth = volume
Measure the depth and the length and multiply the two numbers.
It depends on your local building codes and the depth of the frost line in your area.
Based on construction guidelines for a garage, the minimum depth of a below frost foundation is 3'11". That is the city of Oshawa guidelines.
To find the depth of your foundation, you may want to check any paperwork that you received when you purchased the home. You may also find the info in the blue prints available at city hall in the records. The minimum depth of foundations can be 0.45m, but it is commonly 1 meter. It very well could be deeper, depending on the builder.
The minimum tyre tread depth in the UK is 1.6mm.
Frost line depth is measured from grade (or lowest surface soil level pursuant to the foundation).
1.6 mm is the minimum
Minimum tread depth for all 4 tires is 2/32"
A shallow foundation is generally considered any foundation element that is 6 feet or less in depth. or the depth of foundation is equals to its width of the foundation. Examples are thickened edge slabs and grade beams that are supporting minimal weight.
0.75 meters minimum
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The frost line depth for Cheyenne, Wyoming is 36" for foundation.
if u assign a 0th level to root of binary tree then,the minimum no. of nodes for depth K is k+1.