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A capital letter at 72 point font size is supposed to measure one inch height.the answer to the crossword puzzle, if that's what youre doing, is "point"
Shoes off, legs, buttocks, and back flat against the wall(good luck standing like that for long) now roll a pencil across the highest point on your head to make a small, hopefully erasable, mark on the wall behind you. Take a tape measure and measure floor to your mark et voila! your height!
two vertical poles of equal height stand on either of a roadway wich is 20 ft wide. At a point in the roadway b/n the poles, the elevation of the taps of the poles are 30 degree and 60 degree. Find the height of the poles?
Yes. Strictly speaking, though, the block in which the letter was cast would have been 10/72".
If this is a horizontal area, it must be its height.
To find the height of a triangle you measure it. It has to be from the middle of the base to the top point.
The height of a wave is twice the measure of its amplitude. Amplitude is the measure of a wave's maximum displacement from its equilibrium position.
A point is a unit of measurement in typography, where 1 point is equal to 1/72 of an inch. So, a point is about 0.0139 inches in height.
First you need the specification for this height. Then take a tape measure and a flat floor and measure from the floor to the specified point on the car.
An object's height is a measurement of its vertical distance from the base to the top. It is commonly used to describe how tall or how high an object is in comparison to its surroundings. Height is one of the dimensions used to fully describe an object's size and shape.
Gravitational potential is a measure of the gravitational potential energy per unit mass at a point in a field. The gravitational potential energy of an object at a point is equal to the product of the object's mass, acceleration due to gravity, and the height of the object from a chosen reference point. As an object moves in a gravitational field, its potential energy changes due to its position relative to the reference point.
No. Contour lines connect points of equal height.
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 hand is a unit of measure that determines the horse's height at the highest point of the withers. One horse's hand is equal to 10.16 cm. So in 132 cm, there are 13.0 hands.
They measure to the point you place them to, they don't rely on a consistent pin height.
Altitude is the height of an object or point in relation to sea level. It occurs when you measure the distance above or below sea level at a specific location.
Amplitude is a measure of how big a wave is –a measure of how far a wave rises above its resting point. Imagine it as the "height" of a wave. The larger the amplitude, the taller the wave is.