max-- 0.2cm min-- 0.006cm
The slope for a carport typically depends on drainage requirements and local building codes, but a common recommendation is a slope of about 1-2% for water runoff. For a 6-meter long carport, this would mean a vertical drop of approximately 6 to 12 centimeters. It's essential to check local regulations and consider specific site conditions when determining the appropriate slope.
The minimum number of points required to geo-reference an object typically depends on the complexity of the object's shape and the desired accuracy. For a simple object, at least three non-collinear points are necessary to establish a coordinate system in two dimensions. In three dimensions, a minimum of four non-coplanar points is needed to accurately define the object's position. However, more points can improve accuracy and reliability.
No. It has no shape or dimensions. If it did, it would not be a point, it would be a very very very very small dot.
No. It is a single number. For a direct variation you need a minimum of two pairs of ordered numbers.
80"
20'x10'
The standard size of a single carport in meters is 3.66 meters. In feet that would be twelve feet. While this is standard, you can find other sizes to meet your needs.
0.004 to 0.06
6.4cm to 25.6
Minimum 32"X32"
what is the difference between a garage and a carport
canopy, or garage carport, shed
This would depend on the size of the carport. There are many different sizes.
max-- 0.2cm min-- 0.006cm
For a 7-A-Side soccer field, the minimum dimensions are 25mX45m and the maximum dimensions are 30mX50m
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