A two-dimensional object.
Length x width x height equals volume.* * * * *But only if the object in question is a cuboid (rectangular prism). Length*Width*Height for a sphere, for example, does not equal its volume.
Length and breath or length and width.
The 3 dimentions of any 3d object is height,width and depth. 2d objects only have width and height,and 1d objects are represented only by a line of a certain length.
The length, width and height of an object.
LxWxT typically stands for Length x Width x Thickness. This formula is commonly used in mathematics and geometry to calculate the volume or area of a three-dimensional object or space. By multiplying the length, width, and thickness of an object, you can determine its overall size or capacity.
Well, a 2D object has only length and width, but a 3D object has length, width, and depth.
Width is how wide the object is and length is how tall the object is.
Volume = Length * Height * Width That equation can be rearranged to: Width = Volume/(Length * Height) This answer will only work for a cuboid (or a cube) and not any other 3d shape.
if your object is a rectangle then it is not possible to figure out the exact length of and width because we do not know the ratio of the length to width. if your object is a square then... the length is 29.08607914 the width is 29.08607914
To calculate density with only length, width, and height, you need to also know the mass of the object. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, which can be found by multiplying length, width, and height. The formula for density is: density = mass / (length x width x height).
No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.
length=7.5 inches this is only correct if the object is a rectangle.
Length x width x height equals volume.* * * * *But only if the object in question is a cuboid (rectangular prism). Length*Width*Height for a sphere, for example, does not equal its volume.
If volume can be provided then by using width, and height length can be found
A flat object that has only length and width is described as a two-dimensional shape or figure. Examples include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, which do not have any height or depth. These shapes exist on a plane and can be defined by their boundaries and area.
3D
Cube