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Height (thickness or dept) Width Length
Height - is the distance from the ground to the top of an object... width is the distance across the widest part... and depth is the measurement from front to back.
A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
Time has no length, width or thickness.
It is Length.
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We pretty much use those, like normal humans. We might, if we were feeling our oats, say "altitude" instead of height.
A plane
they are density heat length height width and thickness Length, height and width all measure the same property - distance just in different directions. Mass can be measured. Volume can be measured and sometimes calculated using measurements of distance and formulas for established shapes. Ex the volume of a rectangular prism is V= lwh Density is usually calculated based on mass and volume.
Height (thickness or dept) Width Length
Measuring length, width, height, and distance are all forms of what measurement?
"Height", "distance", and "width" are all special labels for lengths.A few others are "depth", "thickness", and even "range" and "draft"in some applications. Length units are appropriate for all of these.
It depends on the thickness and width of the footings and the thickness and height of the foundation walls.
Height - is the distance from the ground to the top of an object... width is the distance across the widest part... and depth is the measurement from front to back.
It looks like you meant width or thickness. This is the formula to calculate volume or capacity of a rectangular prism (a box).
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