What kind of depth?
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Square root of Lsquared+Wsquared+Hsquared....
"Rule of thumb, 1.5 tons equals a cubic yard. 1 ton covers approximately: 220 sq ft at 1 in depth 110 sq ft at 2 in depth 73 sq ft at 3 in depth 36 sq ft at 6 in depth 22 sq ft at 9 in depth" east haven landscape 2008.
The average depth of the ocean is about 2.5 miles.
A surface has area but no depth. Therefore the Earth's Surface has a depth of 0.0 kilometers.
The Earth comprises:-Continental crust: depth of 0-75 kilometres: Oceanic crust: depth of 0-10 kilometresUpper mantle: depth of 10-400 kilometresTransition region: depth of 400-650 kilometresLower mantle: depth of 650-2,890 kilometresD" layer: depth of 2,700-2,890 kilometresOuter core: depth of 2,890-5,150 kilometresInner core: depth of 5,150-6,370 kilometres
The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is around 12,080 feet.
If your tire depth is too small, get new tires. Hmm, actually that's a law...
the rule is normally double the depth of the diameter of the seed.
MLB rule 1.07 defines the dimensions of the pitcher's plate as 24 inches by 6 inches. There is no dimension given for its thickness, or depth.
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50mm. The rule of thumb is, place the hole in the center of the stud. At this depth no drywall screws or nails will reach the cable.
To determine the maximum depth at which a wave will not be refracted, we can use the rule of thumb that the water depth should be at least half the wavelength. If the wavelength is ( \lambda ) meters, the critical depth for minimal refraction would be ( \lambda / 2 ) meters. Therefore, a wave will not be refracted in water with a depth greater than ( \lambda / 2 ) meters.
"Rule of thumb, 1.5 tons equals a cubic yard. 1 ton covers approximately: 220 sq ft at 1 in depth 110 sq ft at 2 in depth 73 sq ft at 3 in depth 36 sq ft at 6 in depth 22 sq ft at 9 in depth" east haven landscape 2008.
One fathom 6.000012 feet 620 fathoms = 3720.0074 feet For most sailors the quick rule-of-thumb is 1 fathom = 6 foot.
The recommended seed planting depth varies depending on the type of seed being planted. Generally, a good rule of thumb is to plant seeds at a depth of 2-3 times their diameter. It's important to refer to the specific planting instructions provided on the seed packet for accurate depth requirements.
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Its principal feature is the start datum or 0 is the end of the ruler, typical use would be measuring the depth of a feature, such as a blind bored hole.
The Molten Echoes legendary rule in the game is significant because it limits players from having multiple copies of the same legendary card on the battlefield at the same time. This rule adds strategic depth to the game by forcing players to make choices about which legendary cards to play and when, as having multiple copies of the same legendary card can be powerful but is restricted by this rule.