A trapezoid has one height: vertical measurement from top to bottom, and two bases: horizontal measurement on top and horizontal measurement on bottom. To find the area, you add the two bases together, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2.
angle of depression.
The usual method for measuring distance is using tapes. To overcome the obstruction to horizontal distance measurement 30 m steel ribbon tapes can be used.
It is acceleration in the horizontal direction. This would happen as a result of a net horizontal force acting on a body.
"Up and down" is vertical. Side to side (or across) is horizontal. An easy way to remember this is "horizontal" runs like the horizon. The vertical measurment is usually referred to as the height. The length would be the horizontal measurement.
The horizontal measurement refers to the measurement that is made along the X-axis. The horizontal measurement is usually one dimensional.
The horizontal levels of measurement are either referred to as longitude or the x axis depending on the situation.
A trapezoid has one height: vertical measurement from top to bottom, and two bases: horizontal measurement on top and horizontal measurement on bottom. To find the area, you add the two bases together, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2.
angle of depression.
Length is a measurement that typically refers to the longer side or dimension of an object, usually running horizontally or vertically. It is not considered diagonal, which refers to a measurement taken at an angle across the object.
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The usual method for measuring distance is using tapes. To overcome the obstruction to horizontal distance measurement 30 m steel ribbon tapes can be used.
No. An inclinometer only measures vertical angle with respect to gravity. A theodolite adds measurement of horizontal angle to that measurement.
It is acceleration in the horizontal direction. This would happen as a result of a net horizontal force acting on a body.
Length is the horizontal measurement and the vertical one is height. If there are 2 horizontal ones then length is the longer one, and the other one is breadth, or width.
Those lines indicate latitude and longitude, a means of measurement.
the pitch of a 7-12 roof slope meaning that for 12" of horizontal measurement (roof run) the vertical measurement (roof rise) is 7". Not totally sure but I believe the minimum to be about a 3-7 inch pitch 3 inch roof rise per 7 feet of horizontal measurement