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1/2
base times height
18/15 = 6/5 = 1.2
Probably not. We use the term 'volume' to express the amount of space occupied by three-dimensional object.
The science term that encompasses width, height, thickness, and distance is "dimension." Dimensions are used to describe the size and shape of an object in space.
viscosity
The term for the height of a wave is called the amplitude. It is the distance from the equilibrium point of the wave to the peak or trough.
The term "sea level" refers to the height of an ocean's surface.
Wire thickness is called gauge. This term refers to the measurement of the wire's diameter or thickness, typically expressed as a numerical value. Thinner wires have higher gauge numbers, while thicker wires have lower gauge numbers.
wall thickness of the pipe
The scientific term for height is "stature."
electric switch, electrical switch, control, controller
A town meeting is a term used to make direct contact with politicians to express wants.
There are typically three words in geometry that are undefined. The first is "point." A point has no dimension, length, width, or thickness. The second is "line." A line has no thickness and goes on indefinitely in both directions. The third undefined term is "plane." A plane has no thickness and has no boundaries.
The term for a geographic location and height above sea level is elevation.
The term for the thickness of a liquid is viscosity. This property determines how easily the liquid flows and is influenced by factors such as temperature and composition. A high viscosity liquid is more resistant to flowing, while a low viscosity liquid flows more easily.