A flat object with height and length is typically referred to as a two-dimensional shape, such as a rectangle, triangle, or circle. These shapes have measurable dimensions in terms of height and length (or width), but they do not possess depth, making them flat. Examples include a sheet of paper or a painting, which can be described by their height and width but lack significant thickness.
Length relates to the distance between two points. Area is the width of a flat object multiplied by its height. Volume is the width times the height times the length of a 3-dimensional object.
A flat object that has only length and width is described as a two-dimensional shape or figure. Examples include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, which do not have any height or depth. These shapes exist on a plane and can be defined by their boundaries and area.
length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
A two-dimensional object is an object that can be drawn on a flat sheet of paper. It's called "two-dimensional" because it has 2 dimensions . . . length and width, but no height.
3D
Length relates to the distance between two points. Area is the width of a flat object multiplied by its height. Volume is the width times the height times the length of a 3-dimensional object.
Length by height.Addition:About artworks it is always height by length.
A flat object that has only length and width is described as a two-dimensional shape or figure. Examples include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, which do not have any height or depth. These shapes exist on a plane and can be defined by their boundaries and area.
length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
A two-dimensional object is an object that can be drawn on a flat sheet of paper. It's called "two-dimensional" because it has 2 dimensions . . . length and width, but no height.
Cube
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A point.
If volume can be provided then by using width, and height length can be found
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
To find the height of a shadow, you can use similar triangles. Measure the height of the object casting the shadow and the length of the shadow itself. Then, using a known reference height and its corresponding shadow length, set up a proportion: (height of object)/(length of shadow) = (height of reference)/(length of reference shadow). Solve for the unknown height.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height