A 13'6 normal profile van trailer has an inside height of 110 inches.
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around 3.7 feet
13 feet, six inches.
Balcony Height is in between bar height and standard seating height, approximately 20" to 22" high. Standard height chairs have seats that are usually between 17" and 19" high, and bar stools are normally 24" to 26" high.
Length 53' Width 102" Height 13'6 Internal Height 110"
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Depends on the complete trailer dimensions. Trailer width would either be 96 or 102 inches, trailer height varies considerably - if it's a typical 13'6 high cube van, then you'd be looking at 110" inches from the trailer floor to the ceiling.
A 13'6 normal profile van trailer has an inside height of 110 inches.
For a 53' dry or refrigerated van trailer, you'd typically be looking at an overall height of 13'6 with a 110 inch inside height (for a standard cube van - when you get into single or double drop vans, the inside height changes considerably due to the lower deck height), and overall width of 102" with 98 to 101 inches of usable space inside the cube, and 53 feet of length.
My friend, you just said the height. :P You just said that it is a 40 feet high cube. Since a cube has equal lengths all over, the width would obviously be 40 feet as well.
You just cube the height....like height to the 3rd power (height*height*height)
The answer will depend on the size of each cube.
In California, no truck or trailer can be more than 14' high.
Volume of a cube (or cuboid) is length x width x height. In the case of a cube, all three are the same: length = width = height. For a 4cm cube, length = width = height = 4cm, thus: volume = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64cm3.
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It all depends on the height of the trailer it has to be at least 1.4 Mt's high and the pin in the right place