x, y, z
x,y,z refers to the axes of 3 dimensional space. So normally, when drawing in 2 dimensional space you are drawing on the x,y plane. In this case that would mean x would be the width, y would be the height, and z would be into, or out of the 2 dimensional page, which translates to depth. So, when looking at what is considered the front of the object it would be width(x), height(y), depth(z).
There is no correct order. Give them in any order and, if relevant, state which one is which.
You need the length AND the height in order to find the area
I suppose by "length of a triangles altitude" you mean height. The height of the triangle in question cannot be determined from the information given. In order to determine the height of the triangle, two dimensions must be known.
That is correct
We would need one other piece of information to answer it: EG. the angle of the slope, or the radius or diameter of the cone base, or perhaps, the volume of the cone would also help. We need just one of these aforesaid pieces of information in order to calculate height.
There is no correct order. Measures for domestic electrical goods are usually given as H W D.
There is no correct order. Give them in any order and, if relevant, state which one is which.
width, depth and height
Height, depth, and width are typically listed in the order of vertical measurement first (height), followed by the measurement of how deep an object is (depth), and finally the measurement of how wide it is (width). This order is common in various contexts, including packaging dimensions and architectural specifications. However, the order can vary depending on the specific field or application.
They can come in any order.
Measure the inside width, height and depth from the smallest and largest spots to ensure your treatment fits.
In order to find the volume of a rectangular solid, you need to know the width, height, and depth.;) i love you baby boo boo
When describing a bag, width typically comes before height. The standard convention is to list dimensions in the order of width, height, and depth (or length), often abbreviated as W x H x D. This helps provide a clear and consistent understanding of the bag's size.
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Yes - in the US we use an industry standard called the modular system which places all dimensions of building products in the same order - width, height, depth.
If the depth of the water stays the same, the wave looks the same, to a first approximation. If the water gets deeper the wave height will decrease. If the water becomes shallower, the wave height increases. A second order effect is that friction effects will slowly reduce the wave height.
To accurately list the dimensions of furniture, measure the length, width, and height of the piece using a measuring tape. Record the measurements in inches or centimeters, and list them in the order of length, width, and height. Be sure to include any additional dimensions, such as depth or diameter, if applicable.