Width is up and down. Length is left to right.
length is up and down width is side to side
height is up & down, width is side to side
Conventionally, yes.
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.
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height is up & down, width is side to side
length is up and down width is side to side
its down or up. it doesnt matter. width is left or right
Conventionally, yes.
Width refers to the thickness of an object, not it's relative position in space. That would be "horizontal" or "vertical".
Length x Width x Height. Up and down and side to side.
Not technically. Length is a "side to side" measurement in one direction, while "width" is the other.For a two-dimensional object, length can be top-to-bottom while width is left to right.For a measurement such as a computer display, length may be the width (the longest dimension), while width is a measurement of depth front-to-back.The measurement of "up and down" (vertical) is called height (how tall a three-dimensional object is).
If you really want to know, lie down, tie yourself up and fall asleep.
the length is down and the width is across.
Area of a Base=length multiplied by the width. for example: if your length(up and down) was 22cm and the width(across the shape) was 53cm you would do 22 x 53 ______
You will see a pop up with the width of the column. You will also see a dotted line going down the sides of the column. You will also see the line with the double arrow as the mouse pointer.