Yes the thickness of something is just a distance.
No, but a quadrilateral can.A "quadratic" is something entirely different, and I think you may have just confused the terms.
get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
The amount of brass cannot be measured in terms of its area. It must be measured in terms of its volume (or mass) because the answer will depend on the thickness of the brass.
An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.
Yes the thickness of something is just a distance.
Different fields use different terms for dealing with plans.PlansDesignsAlgorithmsFlow ChartRecipeDrawingScheduleHypothesisTheoryExperimental Design
There is no standard thickness. Different steels have different properties as do bullets
DFT means Dry Film Thickness... The thickness is measured in terms of microns (one millionth of a meter). The instrument used is micrometer gauge or micrometer gauge.
because the thickness of the crust is different
Mass.
Rope thickness is typically measured in terms of diameter, which is commonly expressed in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). This measurement refers to the width of the rope when viewed straight on.
The verb of thick is thicken. As in "to thicken something".
Yes, Mars does have layers. The planet is made up of a crust, mantle, and core. However, these layers are different from those found on Earth in terms of composition and thickness.
It produced by the sounds.
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It produced by the sounds.