The longer side is usually called "length".
Conventionally length is the longer dimension.
length is up and down width is side to side
length is ALWAYS longer than the width
The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
The longer side is usually called "length".
Conventionally length is the longer dimension.
Most commonly, the longer side is the length.
Either of the longer and shorter sides, but the length is usually the longer side and width is usually the shorter side.
The width and length of a rectangle are two of its main dimensions. The width is the measurement of the shorter side of the rectangle, while the length is the measurement of the longer side. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the width by the length.
Usually the longer one.
By convention the longer side is called the length, but it doesn't have to be. Consider a rectangular window: If you were to buy a blind for a window, the length of the blind would correspond to the drop from top to bottom of the window, and the width of the blind would correspond to the distance from side to side. If the window was a short, wide window the width of the blind would be longer than its length!
not really but the length is always the longer side :)
Blackboards are different sizes. You need to measure the particular blackboard with a ruler or tape measure to get the width. The width is the shorter side (the length is the longer side).
length is up and down width is side to side
Diameter is equivalent to the width of a circular object. Width is the shorter side of a non-circular two-dimensional object. The longer side is considered the length.
length is ALWAYS longer than the width