What are you asking? This is the worst question I've ever seen. If your question is "is the block at a distance from the bottom of the table?". If so yes. If the table is frictionless, as well as the box, it doesn't matter if the box is at the edge. It will literally, assuming there wasn't gravity, go on forever.
The vertical distance that can be accommodated for normal operation, the distance from the top of the bed to the bottom.
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If you're talking about the thinnest layer of the atmosphere, then it is the EXOSPHERE..
a far from my knowledge one piston stroke is the distance the piston head traveled from bottom end of cylinder to top end of the cylinder
the distance between two consecutive compressions or rarefactions of a light wave is called its wavelength.
As the boy slides down the frictionless slide, he converts potential energy (PE = mgh) at the top into kinetic energy (KE = 0.5mv²) at the bottom. Upon leaving the slide horizontally, he retains this kinetic energy, which allows him to travel a horizontal distance ( d ) before hitting the ground. The time ( t ) it takes to fall the height ( h ) can be calculated using the equation ( t = \sqrt{(2h/g)} ), where ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity. The horizontal distance ( d ) is then given by ( d = v_x \cdot t ), where ( v_x ) is the horizontal velocity at the bottom of the slide.
The distance between the bottom and the keel of a boat is the draught (British English).
standard distance between bottom and upper cabinets is 18".
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The vertical distance from the top of a wave to the bottom of a wave is called the amplitude.
It is the distance between the top of the can and the bottom.
It is about 657.83219miles.
The top to bottom distance of the disturbance would be 2 meters since amplitude represents half of this full distance.
The vertical distance that can be accommodated for normal operation, the distance from the top of the bed to the bottom.
The working distance is the distance between the cover slip and the bottom of the housing fo the objective lens.
The sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers. Therefore, the distance from the top to the bottom of the sun would be approximately 700,000 kilometers.
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