The height.
You read a meniscus from the bottom to the top by looking at the lowest point of the curved surface of a liquid in a container. This is where the measurement is taken for volume.
A trapezoid has one height: vertical measurement from top to bottom, and two bases: horizontal measurement on top and horizontal measurement on bottom. To find the area, you add the two bases together, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2.
Length is a measurement of an object from the top to the bottom. It is greater of 2 or 3 dimensions of a body.
The measurement of 10' refers to the distance from the rim to the ground.
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
The meniscus of a liquid is read at the bottom of the curve that forms at the liquid's surface in a graduated cylinder or a similar container. To determine the volume of the liquid accurately, it is important to read the measurement at the lowest point of the meniscus.
Your waist is at the top of your hip bones. To get an accurate measurement, find the halfway point between the top of the hip and the bottom rib.
A map scale is a bar with the real measurement on the top, and the scale to the country on the bottom. I doubt this helps, but hey, maybe.
Displacement is a unit of measurement for engines. It refers to the amount of air that the cylinders move from top dead center to bottom dead center.
It is typically recommended to measure along the top of the penis, from the base to the tip, for accuracy. This provides a consistent method of measurement and is commonly used to determine length.
You should always measure at the lowest part of the meniscus. The meniscus is a slight curvature at the top of a liquid in a container.
Yes it does have a top and a bottom.