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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.
In the US, yes. (The motel term "twin" can mean having two single-size beds in a room.) US basic bed sizes: Twin/Single - 39 x 75 inches Full /Double - 54 x 75 inches Queen - 60 x 80 inches King - 76 x 80 inches
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.
Other than the children or "crib" bed (about 27 x 52 inches), there are North American versions of the European single that are narrower than the US single (39 x 75 inches): (converted from metric) European Extra Small Single - 30 x 79 inches European Small Single - 31 x 79 inches
It depends on various factors like gender, height and weight. But if you want talk about averages, the average person can metabolize a single "standard" drink (around 1.5 US fl oz) in one hour.
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.
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.
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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.
Yes, the standard single-phase electrical system in the US is 110/120 volts at 60 Hertz.