The width of an object is based upon how wide it is. For example if you wanted to measure the width of a table, get a long ruler and measure it from the front. It may seem similar to length but its not.
if your object is a rectangle then it is not possible to figure out the exact length of and width because we do not know the ratio of the length to width. if your object is a square then... the length is 29.08607914 the width is 29.08607914
A three dimensional object
plane
A cube!!
Shape.
Width is how wide the object is and length is how tall the object is.
Well, a 2D object has only length and width, but a 3D object has length, width, and depth.
no because density is how dense it is (how low the object or thing is) but width is how thick or thin the object is.
Aspect Ratio: The relationship of an object's height to its width.
height =1/width
A two-dimensional object.
if your object is a rectangle then it is not possible to figure out the exact length of and width because we do not know the ratio of the length to width. if your object is a square then... the length is 29.08607914 the width is 29.08607914
Diameter is equivalent to the width of a circular object. Width is the shorter side of a non-circular two-dimensional object. The longer side is considered the length.
no. height is the length from the top of the object to the bottem. while width is the left side of the object all the way to the right side of that certain object.
if a 2d object, height x width. if a 3d object, height x width x 6.
A three dimensional object
You multiply the width by the lenght.