The horizontal and vertical parts of a vector are called components
Its either reality based (vertical is up-down, horizontal is ground distance) or it's purely arbitrary.
Its either reality based (vertical is up-down, horizontal is ground distance) or it's purely arbitrary.
In a beam the vertical part is called the web and the horizontal part is called the flange. For an 'I' beam the middle vertical part is the web and the top and bottom horizontal parts are the flanges.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
A line which divides a body into two parts, such that each part is the mirror image of the others, then the line is called a line of symmetry. If such a line is parallel to the horizontal plane, then it is called a horizontal line of symmetry. Else, if the line of symmetry is perpendicular to the horizontal plane then it is a vertical line of symmetry.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
Its either reality based (vertical is up-down, horizontal is ground distance) or it's purely arbitrary.
A complex number can be thought of as a vector with two components, called the "real part" (usually represented on the horizontal axis), and the "imaginary part" (usually represented on the vertical axis). You can also express the complex number in polar form, that is, with a a length and an angle.
Divide it into equal parts with horizontal or vertical lines.
four quarter parts are equal
That would depend on the shape of the L -- on ration between the horizontal and vertical parts.
two vertical at one third and two thirds the distance from a side and one horizontal in the middle (or two horizontal one vertical)