Yes, aisles and corridors should maintain a minimum of 36 inches of clear space at all times to ensure safe and unobstructed passage. This width is crucial for accessibility, allowing individuals to navigate easily, including those using mobility aids. Keeping these areas clear also facilitates emergency evacuations and ensures compliance with safety regulations.
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Rooms are generally rectangular in shape, so the floor space is the length times the width. Add up all the rooms (and corridors or other spaces) and you get the total for the house. If you have spaces that are not rectangular, then the calculations become a bit more complicated, but you can usually estimate a rectangular equivalent.
Work = (force) x (distance) = (10) x (4) = 40 joules
A dog's bark is sometimes written as "woof" or "woof woof" (another typical written form is bow wow).
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Woof normally means a dog barking. e.g "Woof, Woof!" The dog barked.
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WOOF - AM - was created in 1947.
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