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length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
There is no standard shape for a tank, so the answer depends on the particular tank.
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The length of one arm is about 40% of your height
Both height and length are linear measurements. The units of measure are the same. Height -- not heighth -- is synonymous with altitude, and can be thought of as the distance above the ground, as in the height of a skyscraper or the height of a tall tree (or any tree, for that matter).
length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
A wave is a normal wave and a wave length is the wave Height or distance
There is no standard shape for a tank, so the answer depends on the particular tank.
Lean a ladder against a wall. Not too steep . . . Give it a nice angle, for safe climbing. The height is the distance between the ground and the place where it hits the wall. The slant height is the length of the ladder.
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The length of one arm is about 40% of your height
Both height and length are linear measurements. The units of measure are the same. Height -- not heighth -- is synonymous with altitude, and can be thought of as the distance above the ground, as in the height of a skyscraper or the height of a tall tree (or any tree, for that matter).
Its area is equal to its length, multiplied by its height
If the RMS Titanic were standing up, its length would become its height, which was 882 ft 9 in (269.1 m).
It makes absolutely no difference which way you list them, justas long as you clearly identify which number is which dimension.
Titanic was 882 feet long. As for the height, Titanic was 104 feet tall from her keel to the top of her bridge (which was 11 stories high). If you want to count the whole thing, she was 175 feet tall from her keel to the top of her funnels.
Length is how long or tall something is and width is how wide it is. It's sometimes fairly arbitrary which direction is the length and which is the width. But usually it's more natural to let the length be the longer direction. It's also common to talk about "width and height" instead of "length and width." In this case, height is usually vertical, and width horizontal.