It is zero: 0cm; 0mm
A shadow has no height: length yes, but height no
It is the distance between the parallels
Height is how long circumference is the distance around
The ratio of the spacing of the fingers and the distance from your eye will be the same as the ratio of the height of the object to its distance from you, so Hf/Df = Ho/Do and Do = HoDf/Hf
Base * Vertical distance between bases (height).
area of a parallelogram=base*height(base multiplied by height).here "height" denotes the perpendicular distance between those two parallel sides one of which is taken as the base.
I think you might need to provide a bit more information. Generally, I would interpret your question to mean "what is standing height?" Standing height is generally measured by having the person stand barefoot and measuring the distance between the floor and the top of the person's head.
It is the distance between the top of the can and the bottom.
It is the distance between the parallels
The 'base' is the length of the side that the triangle is standing on.The 'height' is the vertical distance from that line to the vertex atthe top of the triangle.
Height is how long circumference is the distance around
the topmost point Height is the vertical distance between the bottom and top of something.
Wave height refers to the vertical distance between the crest (top) and the trough (bottom) of a wave, while wavelength is the horizontal distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave. Wave height measures the amplitude of a wave, while wavelength measures the distance between wave cycles.
If a person is standing at a height of -35 feet, they are standing 35 feet below sea level.
The sheave height is the distance between the shortest distance from the tip of the sheave (commonly called a "boom") and the ground. It is common to discuss the sheave height with respect to a piece of equipment and get a number which is the maximum sheave height.
It's the perpendicular distance between its lengths
Because they are at so much height that a person watching from down can't imagine how fast it is moving but due to the far distance it looks as it is standing.
It is called the action, which means the height/distance of the strings from the fretboard..