Sidewall sprinkler heads typically spray water in a pattern that can reach distances of 10 to 12 feet, depending on the specific design and pressure of the system. They are designed to cover walls and adjacent areas, making them effective for protecting narrow spaces such as corridors. The actual spray distance may vary based on factors like the water pressure and the type of sidewall head used. Proper installation and positioning are crucial for maximizing their coverage.
That would depend upon what type of sprinkler it is, how far apart they are, what type of occupancy, what is the purpose of the wall and the material of the wall, among other things. For example, some walls do not need any sprinklers at all.
as far as 10ft.
That depends on what substance(s) you are spraying and what you expect the spray to land on.
10-15ft
No, spray tanning is by far the safest way to get a tan. The dyes in spray tanning stain your skin for a short while and do no permanent damage.
15 Centimeters xD
20
They are a Japanese tire company and as far as I know they do not have a production plant in the U.S. The code on the sidewall of the tire will tell you where it is made. Click the link.
about 6-7 centimeters depends on the growth of it x
No. It doesnt stretch far enough.
The most common insect sprays effect the nervous system of an insect, but there are others that have a different mode of action. As far as perfumes, I can't say.
approximately 100.8 feet and they can spin their heads all the way around.