The correct dimensions are measured from inside post to post for width, and from the surface to the inside of the crossbar for height
The outside dimensions of this particular model are 15.3" Height x 6.9" Width x 14.7" Depth.
Outside linear dimension is the total sum of length, width and height. For most airlines, one can not have outside linear dimension of 62 for a suit case.
Add together the length, width & Height to equal it
Two-dimensional is a flat surface. It has two dimensions: height and width. Three-dimensional can be measured height, width and depth.For instance a sculpture, a relief, etc.
A 2D shape can be measured in two dimensions: length and width. These dimensions define the shape's area, which is the space it occupies on a flat surface. Unlike 3D shapes, 2D shapes do not have depth, so height is not considered in their measurement. Examples of 2D shapes include squares, circles, and triangles.
because volume is a function of all three dimensions, length, width and Height. X, Y and Z
I wouldn't doubt it.... If height and the dimensions of an aquatic pool can be measured in centimeters, I see no reason that a table can't be...unless you're stubborn on using American Customary still.
Physical objects can only be measured in three dimensions: length, width, and height. These dimensions define the size and shape of objects in space. Any additional dimensions would require advanced mathematical concepts like those found in string theory.
Area of a trapezoid measured in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
The outside length can refer to the total length of an object, such as a building, vehicle, or piece of equipment, when measured from one end to the other along its outer dimensions. This measurement is important for determining the overall size and spatial requirements of the object in question.
No, a point has no length, width, or height and thus has no dimensions. It is defined by a set of coordinates, but itself has no dimensions. A line has length but no width or height, and thus has 1 dimension. a plane has length and width, but no height, and thus has 2 dimensions. a space has length, width and height, and thus has 3 dimensions.
there is no convention in general. it depends on what is measured and how. a fish tank maybe quoted different to a milling machine, to a swimming pool.