The distance between the back of home plate to the back corner of 2nd base is 127 feet 3 3/8 inches.
The bases are 15 in. x 15 in. squares. If you want to find out how far it is from home plate to the front corner of 2nd base, you must calculate the diagonal of a 15 in. square.
15√2 = 21.21
We convert 21.21 inches to feet = 1 foot 9 13/64 inches.
So you subtract 1 foot 9 13/64 inches from 127 feet 3 3/8 inches.
The distance from the back of home plate to the front corner of 2nd base is: 125 feet 6 11/64 inches
Measure from the front edge of the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate.
From the front of the mound to the back of the plate
from the front of the pitching rubber to the back of home plate is 60'6"
The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the back wheels
To calculate the Rf (retention factor) values of dyes in chromatography, you first need to measure the distance traveled by the dye from the baseline to the center of the dye spot. Next, measure the distance traveled by the solvent front from the baseline to the solvent's leading edge. The Rf value is then calculated using the formula: Rf = (distance traveled by the dye) / (distance traveled by the solvent). This value typically ranges from 0 to 1 and is specific to the conditions of the experiment.
From tip of home plate to front edge of pitching rubber.
Although the distance may vary between leagues and associations, the pitching distance in 10 and under modified or fastpitch softball is usually accepted to be 35 feet. This distance has changed in some national associations over the past few years, and you may find anything from 34-36 feet. This is measured from the back point of the WHITE part of homeplate (not the black part) to the front-middle of the pitching rubber.
The distance between the front and rear axles is known as the "wheel base". It is measured from the center of each axle.
2 meters minimum, in Australia.
The distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.
The solvent front is usually measured as the distance from the origin (baseline) to the solvent front edge on a chromatography plate or column. This distance can be measured using a ruler or caliper for accurate quantification. It is important to ensure the accuracy of this measurement to calculate Rf values correctly.
Thw wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the tire contact patches, which is the same as the distance between the front and rear axles.