there are no set inches .... stairs are cut to a RATIO of the amount of space you need to climb [ say to the second floor of a house or to the top of a deck ] the steeper you make the stairs the higher this ratio will be. 10 inches of tread - and 8 inches of rise - is a common ballpark figure ... you cannot just decide i want my steps to be ______ height. you much use math and figure out how many steps can be divided equally into the total height. local building codes sometimes set a minimum and maximum height to the individual risers. making steps with one odd sized riser [ say shorter or higher than all the rest of the stairs so that it comes out correctly- and usually on the bottom step ] is a HUGE no-no as well. things too look up on the web are "framing square" and "stair stringer"
WARNING: Do not, under any conditions, look at the sun, directly or indirectly.The find the elevation of the sun, measure the angle that an object's shadow from the sun makes. One way to do this is with a stick in the ground. Assuming the stick is perpendicular to the ground, the ratio of the stick's length to the shadow's length is the tangent of the angle of elevation. Solve for inverse tangent, and you have the angle.
ya stick a pipe up ya anus
The arc length in stick welding should typically be about the thickness of a nickel, roughly 1/8 inch (3 mm). Maintaining this distance helps ensure a stable arc and optimal heat transfer, resulting in better weld quality. Too short an arc can lead to excessive spatter and a poor weld, while too long an arc may cause incomplete fusion and increased porosity. Adjust the arc length based on the specific electrode and welding position for best results.
A truncheon can be defined as a club or a thick heavy stick used to beat or push. This word is considered somewhat archaic in today's modern world however.
He used the rope to stick up the lil kids PUTA, through the mouth up the PUTA again and into the mouth over and over again until eventually the boy exploded due to large tension from his PUTA ^^... Glad I can help
A typical fight stick measures around 16-20 inches in width, 8-10 inches in depth, and 2-4 inches in height. These dimensions can vary slightly depending on the specific model and brand of the fight stick.
60 inches typically
The water depth in the pond can vary depending on factors such as rainfall, evaporation, and seasonal changes. Typically, pond depths range from a few inches to several feet. For an accurate measurement, it’s best to use a measuring stick or a depth finder. If you have specific data or context about the pond, I can provide more detailed information.
There are approximately 39.37 inches in a meter stick.
A mantle should typically stick out about 6-8 inches from the wall above a fireplace.
Typically, a drum stick used for marching snares would be a wood tipped hickory stick of 16 to 17 inches long with a diameter of 0.695 to 0.715 inches.
A meter is 40 inches which is 3 feet and 4 inches (100 cm)
A glue stick is about 4 inches. Or in centimeters it is 4 1/2 centimeters.
36 inches
A yard stick is three feet long.
A meter stick is a measuring tool that is typically 1 meter in length and is subdivided into centimeters and millimeters, based on the metric system. A yard stick is a measuring tool that is typically 1 yard in length and is subdivided into inches, feet, and sometimes centimeters, based on the imperial system. The main difference is in the units of measurement each stick is calibrated for.
A yardstick typically measures 1 yard in length, which is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches.