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No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.
Width measures how wide, or how far across something may be. Depth, measures how deep or how far down something goes.
The opposite of depths is 'heights'Heights.
Something looks deeper or shallower then it actually is.
Area is a plane or surface measurement. Depth is not required. Multiply the length by the width.
No, a calorimeter is not designed to measure depth. It is a device used to measure the amount of heat released or absorbed in a chemical reaction or physical process. To measure the depth of something, you would typically need a different type of instrument, such as a ruler, tape measure, or a depth gauge.
Depth = 11.52 inches
means that something goes more in depth than the obvious
Shallow means not very deep.
it goes in both direction to measure the distance of something from top to bottom.
something wiht three dimensoins... its not flat it has depth
Explaining something more, talking about it more in depth.An elaboration is explaining something more, talking about it more in depth.