The Autocad standard of the first line of dimensions is typically 3/8" off the object. With the baseline spacing from that set to 1/4".
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Only if you know your location (the coordinate on the distance scale and the time scale) where "you" are can you infer if the object is moving towards you (the absolute distance to the object is decreasing) or away from you (the distance is increasing).
It means that the object is close or not too far away.
If you are d metres away from the base of an object, and the top of the object is at an angle x from the horizontal, then the height of that object is given by:h = d*tan(x).If you want to be more accurate, or if x is small, you should add the height of your eyes from the ground to the answer obtained from the above formula..
a quarter
it has no specific name. the length is the side closest to you, the with is the side that is going away from you and the hight is how tall it is. i hope this helps so good luck!