The distance a ball travels after touching the ground from a stroke.
The distance a boat travels during one stroke.
The length a golf ball carries on travelling once it has landed on the ground.
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The horizontal distance between the eaves and the ridge of the roof, being half the span for a symmetrical gable roof.
The horizontal distance between the faces of two consecutive risers.
The horizontal distance from one stair riser to another or the depth of a stair step.
the distance or route covered by a conveyor.
One of two ways for the offense to move the ball. This involves either the quarterback or running back carrying the ball while running through the defense.
The term used to describe the length from the front edge of a step to the back edge of a step in a set of stairs.
The horizontal distance a ramp or stairway traverses.
The horizontal distance that a rafter travels.
The distance the ball continues to travel after its initial impact with the ground
The horizontal distance covered by a stair or roof.
The horizontal distance from the face of one riser to the face of the next riser.
Horizontal distance of a flight of stairs, or the horizontal distance from the outside wall to the ridge of a roof.
The vertical portion of a stair.
the run of the ball is when the ball rolls after hitting the ground.
A horizontal measurement taken from the end of the truss (Butt Cut) along the Bottom Chord to the mid-span.
The horizontal distance from the eaves to a point directly under the ridge. One half the span. Back To FAQ
The horizontal length of a sloped surface.
The horizontal distance covered by the entire stairway. up
Length of a horizontal section of gutter.
the change in x going from one point of y to another (the horizontal change on the graph.
The distance the ball rolls on the ground or when it lands on the ground
the distance a boat travels in one stroke
The run is the distance the shell moves during one stroke. This can be calculated by the distance between the puddles made by the same oar.
The horizontal distance of a rise to run ratio, used to describe the slope of stairs or a roof.
The run is the distance the shell moves during one stroke. You can figure it by looking for the distance between the puddles made by the same oar.
The horizontal distance from the eaves to a point directly under the ridge. One half of the span of the roof.
The horizontal dimension of a slope.
The distance over water that the boat covers during one stroke. Run can be visually measured by estimating the distance between successive catches, or splashes made by the same oar.
This is how far the ball continues along the ground after the first landing.
The horizontal distance between the face of a wall and the ridge of the roof.
the distance the shell moves during one stroke. The more run a boat gets, the faster it is going.
Horizontal dimension in a stair. The length of the horizontal projection of a piece such as a rafter when in position.
The forward rolling motion of the ball after it has landed.
The difference in the horizontal coordinates of two points used to find the slope. The points should be far apart. See rise.
In stairs, the net width of a step or the horizontal distance covered by a flight of stairs.
1. In a stairway, the width of a step, measured from the face of one riser to the face of the next, and not including the nosing. 2. The horizontal distance covered by a flight of steps. 3. The length of the horizontal projection of a sloping member such as a rafter when in position. 4. A temporary planked scaffold for walking or wheeling materials. 5. That portion of a pipe or fitting continuing in a straight line in the direction of flow in the pipe to which it is connected. 6. An appreciable length of straight or nearly straight piping.
The distance the ball rolls after a shot lands.
Horizontal distance covered by a rafter or staircase. Width of a step. Also refers to the horizontal distance of a roof from the top plate of the wall to the midpoint (see roof run).