The dimensions of a lounge chair depends on the model. There are no standard measures.
A 3D shape stands for Three-Dimensional. The three dimensions are Height, Width and Depth. A line just has height, so it is 1D. A polygon has both Height and width so it's 2D. A three dimensional object has all three; Height, Width and Depth.________^Height/Length = 1D-------------------| || | Depth |/ |----------------- |
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Height , width and depth .
None. A lineal foot has length but no width (or depth or height).
Length, Width, Height. Faces, Corners and sides.
To measure an office chair, typically you would measure the height, width, and depth of the chair. The height is measured from the floor to the top of the backrest, the width is measured at the widest point of the chair, and the depth is measured from the front of the seat to the backrest.
A typical counter height chair has dimensions of approximately 36 inches in height, 18 inches in width, and 20 inches in depth.
width, depth and height
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
No, they do not.
A 3D shape stands for Three-Dimensional. The three dimensions are Height, Width and Depth. A line just has height, so it is 1D. A polygon has both Height and width so it's 2D. A three dimensional object has all three; Height, Width and Depth.________^Height/Length = 1D-------------------| || | Depth |/ |----------------- |
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Width
An edge* * * * *No. An edge is a line, which is a 1 dimensional concept. A solid object (a 3-dimensional object) will have height, width and depth.
If by space you mean volume, it is 60 this is simply the product of the height width and depth or 3x4x5
Height , width and depth .
Height, width, and depth.