I think it is aspect ratio.
height- 14,179 feet, width-?
Height: 6.9 Metres Width: 520 Metres (1716 feet)
I assume You mean, Which Comes first Height or Width? Typically when speaking its Width First then Height. Example: When someone is describing the resolution of the Computer monitor they may say I have my resolution set at 640 by 480 (640 x 480) This refers to the WIDTH x HEIGHT of the pixels in the resolution (640 Pixels Horizontally/WIDTH & 480 Pixels Vertically/HEIGHT)
Width
Depends on how old the chicken is.
Aspect Ratio
The size of the image depends on the aspect ratio of the theater screen.
It is generally height by width.
A bitmap image doesn't necessarily have a specified height and width. It can be changed by pressing (Ctrl+E), or the long way; Image > Attributes
Oh, dude, it's like this - the height and width of the object are like the real deal, right? And the height and width of the image are just like a digital version of that. So, technically, they're related, but one's in the physical world, and the other's in the digital realm. Cool, right?
The height and width of the object are the physical measurements of the object itself, while the height and width of the image are the representation of those measurements in a picture or visualization. The size of the object in the image can be adjusted to fit the dimensions of the image through scaling or cropping.
You can by right clicking on an image and selecting "Copy Image URL" then using this code: <img src="paste the image URL here" width="width of image" height="height of image" alt="describe the picture" /> And that will show the image at the desired width and height of your choosing. If you want it to be at the original height and with just remove the those two so would look like this: <img src="paste the image URL here" alt="describe the picture" /> That will display the picture at it's original width and height.
The measure of a display's width relative to its height is referred to as its aspect ratio. This ratio is typically expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, such as 16:9 or 4:3, indicating the proportional relationship between the width and height of the screen. For example, an aspect ratio of 16:9 means that for every 16 units of width, there are 9 units of height. Aspect ratios are important for determining how content is displayed and can affect viewing experiences in various applications like television, gaming, and cinema.
To determine the pixels per inch (PPI) of an image, you can divide the image's width or height in pixels by its physical width or height in inches. This calculation will give you the PPI of the image.
lengh width and height
the <IMG> tag has two attributes, height and width that take numeric values as input which specifies the pixel height and width of the image. You can use these attributes to specify the size of the image.
If it's a cube then each side, length, width, and height; are sqrt(5) long.