2.2 m
Height above sea level
Spot height is the exact amount of meters the lnd is above sea level.
It is 930 meters above sea level.
7,500 ft above sea level
radio altimeter
For a smaller window such as a 36" X 36", the average height above the floor is about 32" to 36". For a taller window, it may be as little as 20-22" above the floor.
It depends on how heigh the window sill is from the ground. it can be right above it, or far from the floor.
3 - 4 feet above the floor
When a rod is anchored 4" above the window opening/casing it is firmly mounted into the wooden framing header beneath the sheet rock.
Assuming that acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/sec^2, then the required height is 0.75 metres.
When a book is falling from a bookshelf, it is in a state of kinetic energy because it is in motion. Potential energy arises when the book is stationary on the shelf due to its height above the ground.
Depends on local codes but I never go less then 7 ft
We need 1 more piece of information, the size of the window. I will be treating the window as 1 m tall. So the window is 2.5 meters off the throwing plane (the bottom of the window) to 3.5 meters off the throwing plane (top of the window). I am also assuming that the window's height is based on how high it is above the throwing plane of your arm (if that is the height off the ground, we also need to know how tall you are). The rock will hit 2.676 meters above the throwing plane so it will hit the bottom portion of the window (as seeing as the window goes from 2.5 meters to 3.5 meters).
Window Up Above was created in 1975-02.
A fascia is a flat surface above a shop window.
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A horizontal beam above a door or a window is commonly refered to as a "lintel."