The diagonal distance of the suitcase is:
square root (902 + 652 + 302) =
square root (8100 + 4225 + 900) =
square root (13225) = 115 cm
So, it would not fit.
width, depth and height
The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
Length of my room Width of my road Length of a swimming pool Height of Mt Everest (not that I would measure it!) Depth of the local lake.
volume = width x height x depth
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
The depth is the same as the height
A small double bed, also known as a compact double bed, has the following dimensions: width 120cm and height 190cm. The depth of this type bed varies. A regular size double bed has the following dimensions: width 135cm and height 190cm. The depth of this bed varies.
width, depth and height
height and depth of a tree is equal... but height and depth of a node is not equal because... the height is calculated by traversing from leaf to the given node depth is calculated from traversal from root to the given node.....
The depth of an accessible countertop would be the standard 25", however the height should be lowered to 36".
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
What feature of the cupboard? Mass - kilogram Height, Width - Metre Depth - Centimetre Volume - Litre Height, width and depth should be measured in millimetres for designing or fitting the cupboard.
length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
=First find the length, height, depth, and hyper depth of your shape.==Then multiply: length x height x depth x hyper depth, this will give you the hypervolume of the shape.=
depends on yield an height/depth of burst.
No, they do not.
Linear inches just means "add all the dimensions together." So if your luggage is 40" wide, 40" tall, and 40" across it would be 120 linear inches. An improbable suitcase measuring 113" in length, 1" in height and depth would be 115" linear inches (but very unwieldy).