From the outside of the bow to the outside of the stern
If you mean the length of the required curbside to serve the demand, then you will have to first determine the peak hour traffic by mode, the average dwell time of each mode and the length of each mode. Once you get this information you will have to statistically determine the arrival rate of the traffic and hence find the highest curbside occupancy in terms of number of vehicles at any time during the peak hour. Once you get this length, you will multiply it my the length of each mode to gain the length of the required curbside.
It depends on the time of day because the angle of the sun will determine the shadow length
Multiply by the square root of 2.
Barrel
The turning radius of a vessel is a mathematical computation used to determine the turning circle of the vessel during anchoring in order to check if the anchor is dragging. It can be computed by adding the length of the anchor chain to the overall length of the vessel and subtracting the length between bridge and aft.
Stem to stern linear feet, right down the middle.
The length of time it takes to make a complete orbit around the sun.
The length of the cord and gravity determine the period of a pendulum, which is the time it takes to complete one full swing. A longer cord will result in a longer period, while higher gravity will result in a shorter period.
What are the factors that determine the length of an engagement?
The overall length of the vessel determines the equipment that it is able to carry.
The length of the vessel.
To calculate the weight of an empty pressure vessel, you can determine the volume of the vessel and then multiply it by the density of the material from which the vessel is made. This will give you the mass of the vessel, which you can then convert to weight by multiplying it by the acceleration due to gravity.
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Radius. Length only changes with weight loss, gain or while one is growing. (from infancy to adult)
Aspirate
vessel length (ft.) multiplied by vessel width (ft.) divided by 15