92-5/8"
That would be the Great Wall of China.
The Berlin wall was constructed after the end of World War 2 to separate the East from the West. The maximum height of the wall is 3.6m (11.6 feet). Cool.
700 foot The Wall is an ancient 700-foot-high (200 m), 300-mile-long (480 km) barrier of ice, stone and ancient magic, shielding the Seven Kingdoms from the North, manned by the order of the Night's Watch.
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About 2.5 metres.
A stud is a supporting wall post or a rivet in a wall.
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6.7
thicknesss of wall multiply by height of wall multiply by length of wall and multiply by density of wall (19000)
The area of a wall is length x height. You can base your calculation on that. The result, of course, will depend on the wall's height.
The width would be the height.
Multiply the height by the width Area = length x width or (height x width in this case)
If you are reffering to an inside corner stud at an intersecting wall , it is so the drywall on the wall being intersected can run continuesly behind that stud.
Lean a ladder against a wall. Not too steep . . . Give it a nice angle, for safe climbing. The height is the distance between the ground and the place where it hits the wall. The slant height is the length of the ladder.
It is 18.87 feet.
Every wall needs two measurements ... the length of the wall and the height of the wall.In a typical room, the walls all have the same height, but their lengths may be different.The area of each wall is (length) multiplied by (height).After you "do" the area of each individual wall, you can add up the four numbers.The sum tells you how much paint or wall-paper you'll need to cover the walls.
The same way you calculate the surface area of any other rectangle: Multiply the length of the wall by its height.