3: length, width, and height
None. A ten millimetre length has no width or height, only length. Bacteria are 3D and so they have length, width and height - no matter how small.
3 Height,Length,Width
width length height
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width
3: length, width, and height
None. A ten millimetre length has no width or height, only length. Bacteria are 3D and so they have length, width and height - no matter how small.
Assuming a cuboud tank, 1x1.5x2.5 is 3.75m3. This is 3750 litres
3 Height,Length,Width
We need to know the length and the width as well
1 litre =61.0237441. cu ins. Multiply the Length x width x height in inches) that will give you the "total of cubic inches". Then you will have to divide the "total in cubic inches" by 61.0237441=========================================Aw go ahead ... since you asked for litres, why not be brave and go metric all the way !-- Measure the length, width, and height in Centimeters.-- Multiply (length) times (width) times (height).-- Divide the big number by 1,000.Now you have the capacity in litres.
You have provided the length and width of the boards but only the width (height) of whatever you wish to board. there is no information on its length and consequently, the question cannot be answered.
Height, length, width.
width length height
A thin sheet of paper is essentially two-dimensional, with length and width. Height is very thin and can be negligible compared to length and width.
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width
Depends on how deep it is. To find volume multiply length x width x height (depth). If you do this in Meters it will be very easy to convert to litres.