To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
In CAD"A witness line is part of a dimension. It's the line that extends from the outside edges of the object being dimensioned, to where the dimension text is printed. It helps to point out what points on the object the dimension is measured from."Definition of witness, relating to witness lines"b. One who furnishes evidence."
Location dimension. - Ayo Ogungbuyi.
Length is usually the longest dimension.
Lines that define the parameters of a dimension.Dimension lines are thin lines terminating in arrowheads. Place dimension lines no closer than 3/8" from the object outline. Parallel dimension lines should be a minimum of 1/4" apart. You may place parallel dimension lines more than 1/4" apart so long as the spacing between dimension lines is uniform throughout the drawing. Dimension lines are generally broken in the center of the line to provide a space for the dimension figure. Dimension figures for parallel dimension lines are staggered. In some structural or architectural drawings, you may find dimension figures placed above the dimension line.
length is the longest dimension of an object
Length is the measurement of the extent of an object along its greatest dimension. It typically refers to the longest side or distance from one point to another on an object.
You measure one linear dimension - usually the longest, but the orientation may lead t another.
The term you are describing is "length." Length is the measurement of the longest dimension of an object in space, typically from one point to another in a straight line. It is commonly expressed in linear units such as inches, feet, meters, or kilometers.
the limo is to the longest car.
It is usually, but not necessarily, its longest dimension.
Dimension is the height, width & length of an object. But that object, within those 3 measurements, can have infinite variations in shape.
Flip the object a certain way so it is another dimension.
Dimension relates to measuring the size of an object. Common practice dictates that we measure objects by length and width [two dimensions]. The third dimension is normally the thicknessof an object.
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
By measuring it
a point