A 1-inch wide vertical line that is not less than 3 inches long and extends up from the bottom edge of both sides of an item or container typically represents a minimum height requirement for labeling or marking, often used in packaging regulations. This line indicates the area where required information, such as warnings, nutritional facts, or barcodes, must be displayed. It ensures that important details are easily visible and compliant with safety or regulatory standards.
Lines that run from top to bottom are typically referred to as vertical lines. In a coordinate system, they are represented by equations of the form (x = k), where (k) is a constant. Vertical lines have undefined slopes and do not change in the horizontal direction, maintaining a constant x-value while varying in y-values.
When two angles are opposite each other. For example in an "X" the two side openings are vertical and the bottom and top angles are vertical
yeah it goes from top to bottom but not side to side
vertical is top to bottom(parallel to Y axis). horizontal is left to right(parallel to X axis).
A cuboid has 12 edges, and each edge can be considered as a vertical line if it is oriented vertically. Therefore, a cuboid typically has 4 vertical edges, assuming it stands upright. These vertical edges connect the top and bottom faces of the cuboid.
a vertical line is a line which is made from top to bottom or bottom to top.
It all depends upon the shape of the container that it is in. For example, if the water weighs 8 lbs per gallon, then the water at the bottom of a container that is a vertical pipe with cross sectional area of 1 square inch will exert a pressure of 8 psi. However, if the water is in a vertical pipe with cross sectional area of 8 square inches, then the pressure at the bottom of the pipe will be only 1 psi.
Lines that run from top to bottom are typically referred to as vertical lines. In a coordinate system, they are represented by equations of the form (x = k), where (k) is a constant. Vertical lines have undefined slopes and do not change in the horizontal direction, maintaining a constant x-value while varying in y-values.
The vertical distance from the top of a wave to the bottom of a wave is called the amplitude.
No. Vertical (note spelling) is top to bottom.
The water pressure at the bottom of the container is calculated by dividing the total force by the area of the bottom surface. In this case, the water pressure at the bottom of the container would be 37.5 newtons per square meter (450 newtons ÷ 12 square meters).
it is molting
The density of the material is greater than the density of water if it sinks to the bottom of the container when placed in water.
Vertical is from top to bottom (or bottom to top). The corresponding word for "left to right, or right to left" is "horizontal". Remember the horizon - the line where the Earth seems to meet the sky.
Storage tanks are containers that hold liquids, compressed gases (gas tank) or mediums used for the short- or long-term storage of heat or cold. Storage tanks are available in many shapes: vertical and horizontal cylindrical; open top and closed top; flat bottom, cone bottom, slope bottom and dish bottom. Large tanks tend to be vertical cylindrical, or to have rounded corners transition from vertical side wall to bottom profile, to easier withstand hydraulic hydro statically induced pressure of contained liquid. Most container tanks for handling liquids during transportation are designed to handle varying degrees of pressure.
The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.
the vertical Axis