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The length of an object's shadow is determined by ... -- the length of the object, -- the angle between the object's length and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the distance between the object and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the angular size of the light source as seen from the object, -- the angle between the direction to the light source and the normal to the object.
the path length of an object in motion in a given time is the length of actual path traversed by the object in the given time.
The result is destructive interference. The resultant displacement of the waves would be zero, but only for the moment of interference. Once the interference is past, the waves continue normally.
the measuring ruler that we use are the object which has length of 15 cm. 1 ruler =15 cm.
The focal length of the lens can be changed by the ciliary muscles in the eye due to which we can shift looking from a distant object to nearby object .
It is its length.
Volume = 1*1.5*2 = 3 cubic meters
The length of an object's shadow is determined by ... -- the length of the object, -- the angle between the object's length and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the distance between the object and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the angular size of the light source as seen from the object, -- the angle between the direction to the light source and the normal to the object.
Width is how wide the object is and length is how tall the object is.
0.2911 cm
0.2911 centimeter
351 microns
0.2911 cm
Length by height.Addition:About artworks it is always height by length.
Well, a 2D object has only length and width, but a 3D object has length, width, and depth.
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length is the longest dimension of an object