Depends on a fair few things... as well as h.... How good your eyes are, how wide the picture is... how good the picture is... if it is terrible, as far away as possible might be best.
False. Atmospheric pressure decreases with height. As you go higher in the atmosphere, there is less air above you, resulting in lower pressure. This is why mountaineers often experience difficulties due to the reduced oxygen levels at higher altitudes.
Either use a trampoline or set the net at a lower height.
If the result is 1.5 x Inter Quartile Range (or more) above the Upper Quartile or 1.5 x Inter Quartile Range (or more) below the Lower Quartile.
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
70,000 feet is equivalent to approximately 21,336 meters. This altitude is well above the cruising altitude of commercial airplanes, which typically fly between 30,000 and 40,000 feet. At this height, you would be in the lower stratosphere, where the air is significantly thinner, and temperatures are much colder.
The standard height they are placed is no more than 48" above the floor. I mount my switch boxes with the top of the box 48" above the floor. You can install them lower if you wish but no lower than 15" above the floor.
The average height of a makeup vanity is three feet high. However one for children should have a lower height.
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The height of Everest Base Camp is approximately 17,600 feet above sea level. This is significantly lower than the summit of Mount Everest, which stands at 29,032 feet above sea level.
Depending on where the painting is hanging will provide the best light source. IF the painting hands in an area where people will have opportunity to touch the lamp then it should be above head height - however, if its light to effect with no people likely to have access to the lamp then it can best present from the lower edge of the painting.
Height does not affect capacity.
The middle mantle is just above the lower mantle.
a lower 'height' than whatever its referring to.
You call a lower-than-average height person vertically challenged.
As height increases, the density of the atmosphere decreases. This is because there is less air above pushing down, leading to lower pressure and fewer air molecules per unit volume at higher altitudes.
ice floats on top of water due to its lower density.... similarly, the gases with lower density lies in the upper atmospheric layers and the ones with larger density lie on the lower most atmospheric layers. so the overall density of air decreases with height.
you lower it to whatever height you want it at