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It is the perpendicular distance from the top or bottom of the parallelogram to the opposite side.
You measure around the middle not around the top and bottom.
It is base*vertical distance between top and bottom (the perpendicular height).
We can't tell the height; but the distance between the top and the bottom is 578.7 feet. (rounded)
Numerator on top; denominator on the bottom.
The vertical distance from the top of a wave to the bottom of a wave is called the amplitude.
It is the distance between the top of the can and the bottom.
It is about 657.83219miles.
90000000 miles
standard distance between bottom and upper cabinets is 18".
The top to bottom distance of the disturbance would be 2 meters since amplitude represents half of this full distance.
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837 miles
2,550 kilometres.
The distance between the top and bottom of a wave in the ocean is called the wave height. Wave height can vary depending on the strength of the wave and environmental factors, but it is typically measured from the trough (bottom) to the crest (top) of the wave.
The vertical distance that can be accommodated for normal operation, the distance from the top of the bed to the bottom.
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