1/3 of a mile
The perimeter is always the distance around the outside edge (of the field). However this will vary according to the size of the field; it is not a standardised distance.
The average center field distance in Major League Baseball is around 400 feet.
The average right field distance in Major League Baseball is around 325 feet.
It is the distance added together around it.
the magnetic field gets stronger with increasing distance from the wire
The electric field around an electric charge is a vector field that exerts a force on other charges placed in the field. The strength of the electric field decreases with distance from the charge following the inverse square law. The direction of the electric field is radially outward from a positive charge and radially inward toward a negative charge.
The maximum distance between two near field communication devices is typically around 4 centimeters or 1.6 inches.
The perimeter would be the fence around the field. I'm assuming you are asking the distance which is 220 feet for international softball.
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The electric field around a negative charge points inward, towards the charge, while the electric field around a positive charge points outward, away from the charge. The electric field strength decreases with distance from both charges, following an inverse square law relationship.
The maximum distance between two near field communication (NFC) devices is typically around 4 centimeters or 1.6 inches.
"Acre" is area, and "feet" and "inches" are both length. You can't convert area to length.1 acre = 43,560 square feet43,000 acres = 1,873,080,000 square feet.If you're trying to ask how far it is around 43,000 acres of area, there's no definiteanswer to that either, because it depends on the shape of the field.-- If it's a circular field, then the distance around it is 29.057 miles.-- If it's a square field, then the distance around it is 32.787 miles.-- If it's a rectangular field, then the distance around it can be anything more than 32.787 miles.