Interesting question.
Let's say 2 meters for convenience. That's about 6ft 6in.
Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = 300,000,000/2 = 150 MHz.
That's 'VHF' radio waves, with many applications. Right around that frequency
is a small piece of spectrum for "ham" operators, some satellite navigation, and
some land-mobile "2-way" radio used by taxis, businesses, courier and delivery
operations etc.
If you go up a bit higher in frequency from there, you arrive at the portion of the
radio spectrum which, under the old, traditional scheme of analog television,
used to carry TV channels 7 through 13, in the frequency band of 174 to 216 MHz.
That range of wavelengths is from 4ft 7.4in to 5ft 7.9in. (1.41 to 1.72 meters)
And if you drop down a ways in frequency, to wavelengths of 9.8ft (3 meters),
you arrive at 100 MHz. That's the "100" just above the middle of the dial on
your FM radio.
An easy way to get a feeling for some wavelengths: The horizontal elements or
'sticks' on an outdoor TV antenna are roughly 1/2 the size of the wavelengths
they're designed to receive.
The most suitable units to measure the height of a person are, feet and inches.
The SI unit appropriate for measuring the height of a person is meters (m). Height is typically measured in meters due to its universal use in the International System of Units (SI) for length measurements.
The tallest person in the world is about 8 feet 3 inches tall, while the shortest person is around 21 inches tall. This makes the difference in height between the tallest and shortest person roughly 5 feet 6 inches.
Metric height refers to the measurement of a person's height using the metric system. In this system, height is typically measured in centimeters or meters. For example, a person who is 170 cm tall has a metric height of 170.
No, measuring a person's height in kilometers is not practical. Kilometers are typically used to measure longer distances, while a person's height is more accurately measured in centimeters or meters.
Their wing span is roughly their height.
6' 3" is roughly equivalent to 190.5 cm. If I can correctly infer that this is relates to a person's height, keep in mind that a person's height varies around an inch (or roughly 2.5 cm) a day on average as our body compresses or expands due to standing/sitting up or reclining respectively. So if it is height, 190.5 is more precise than your true height, so I'd round it up to 191, or down to 190.
The distance from one hand to another when you stretch out your arms is roughly equivalent to your wingspan. This can vary from person to person, but on average, it is about equal to your height. Wingspan can be a useful measure for certain sports or activities that require reach or coordination.
Multiplying the length of the femur by 2. 6 and adding 65 to it should be roughly the person's body height in centimeters. However, the sex and race of the person can affect this relationship between the femur and body height.
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?
Yes, it is generally true that a person's arm span is roughly equal to their height. This relationship is known as the "Arm Span to Height Ratio" and is often used in various fields, including medicine and sports. However, individual variations exist, and some people may have a longer or shorter arm span compared to their height.
In principle, electromagnetic energy can be measured. However, I am not quite sure what you mean by "the electromagnetic energy of a person". A person does not emit significant amounts of electromagnetic energy, except for infrared energy emitted by any object due to its temperature. If you mean that, yes, it can be measured as well.
The height of a person can be given in feet and inches, or in metres and centimetres.
I beg your pardon? Sound is not a person, let alone a living being. >:-(
What is the height of a scaffold if the person is 6ft. Tall?
Multiplying the length of the femur by 2. 6 and adding 65 to it should be roughly the person's body height in centimeters. However, the sex and race of the person can affect this relationship between the femur and body height.
The most suitable units to measure the height of a person are, feet and inches.