I've been looking into that a bit recently as I've been shopping around, and it seems like the bed heights vary a lot, but the majority of them are between 23 and 33 inches to the top of the mattress.
8" is the correct answer though, different manufacturers make them different heights for differing purposes. Standard is 7 1/2"-8" ... low profile frames are 4".
The height of a standard toilet seat is 14" from a furnished floor.
i would say that 7.5 is probably normal for most houses built in the 50's 60's 70's. Newer houses will usually have higher ceilings of 8, 9 or even 10 feet. Some older houses also usually have higher ceilings.
No, squatting only makes you LOOK shorter in height temporarily.
In the US, the average height of an adult male is 5'9".
120 fair and height in the south
In the US, it's standard for the VIN to be stamped on the frame near the neck.
The height of a standard toilet seat is 14" from a furnished floor.
The standard counter height in the US is 36". The height of a counter in Korea is adjusted to their aveage height and smaller statures.
Standard bar stools are 30 inches and smaller counter stools are usually 24 inches. They make bar stools in different sizes but those are the standards.
1995 K1500 standard cab, short box weighs aprox 3800 US lbs.
It will fit 19 pictures in the height, and 14 pictures in the length of the frame. This gives us 19*14=266 pictures. Unless you want to cut your pictures, this is the correct solution.
In the US, a standard letter weighs 25 grams. For the letter to be deemed as standard, it must also obey the 6 1/8 in height, 11 1/2 in long and 1/4 in thick rule.
In the US the standard height of a utility pole is 40 feet, and is buried six feet into the ground. The tallest utility poles have reached 120 feet because of clearance requirements in the area.
Maybe. European mattress sizes are different from US sizes, in a way that's not trivial to explain. In terms of length, most European mattresses are longer than the US standard sizes (while being slightly shorter than US "XL" sizes), but the width can be either more or less depending on the specific mattress size you're talking about Many bed frames are designed in such a way that it's possible to use a somewhat smaller mattress as long as you don't mind a bit of extra space around the edges. Also, a lot of frames make an allowance for thick bedclothes, and you may be able to get away with a (slightly) larger mattress than it was technically intended for. However, it's probably not going to be possible to use a US "King" mattress in a German "King" frame, since the US version is about 5 inches wider than its German counterpart. You'll need to get the actual dimensions for the frame/mattress and compare.
yes!it is the frame of our body. it helps us move and stand!
In Australia The standard size of a front door is 2040mm X 820mm. In the US, the most common sizes are 32 x 81.5 or 36 x 81.5 (rounded up to 82).
It allows you to understand, or comprehend the average fluctuation to the average. example: the average height for adult men in the United States is about 70", with a standard deviation of around 3". This means that most men (about 68%, assuming a normal distribution) have a height within 3" of the mean (67"- 73"), one standard deviation, and almost all men (about 95%) have a height within 6" of the mean (64"-76"), two standard deviations. In summation standard deviation allows us to see the 'average' as a whole.